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Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up in Smoke
« on: July 11, 2024, 11:21:53 am »
Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up in Smoke
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In 2017, Google declared it had reached “100% renewable energy for our global operations.” The company continued, “Google became carbon neutral in 2007, and since then, our carbon footprint has grown more slowly than our business — proof, 10 years later, that economic growth can be decoupled from environmental impact and resource use.”

That “decoupling” didn’t last long.

In fact, since 2017, Google’s environmental reports show that the company’s electricity use, CO2 emissions, and carbon intensity have soared. The most recent numbers came out last Tuesday when the search and advertising colossus released its 2024 environmental report. And the numbers don’t lie. As seen in the chart below, since 2017, CO2 emissions at Google have jumped four-fold to a company record of 14.3 million tons in 2023.
 
Why does this matter? There are many reasons. First among them: Google has been among the most aggressive promoters of the notion that it was a different kind of company, a “clean” industry from Silicon Valley that wouldn’t pollute like old industrial companies such as U.S. Steel or ExxonMobil. But the latest numbers show that Google is, at root, an industrial company that relies on massive digital foundries — that’s a better description than the anodyne “data centers” — that use staggering quantities of juice. Further, the company’s electricity needs could never be supplied by wind and solar alone. Or to put it bluntly, Google’s claims about decoupling itself from the realities of the physical world and the vagaries of electric grids were little more than corporate greenwashing.

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Re: Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up in Smoke
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2024, 11:39:13 am »
The most efficient way to achieve Net Zero is to stop all human activities.
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Re: Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up in Smoke
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2024, 12:01:29 pm »
It's basically a paradox. As these companies need greater and greater computing power, they are going to need more juice, and wind and solar aren't going to cut it.

So they're either going to have to build more reliable generation power capacity, or steal it from their customer base in a completely self-defeating move.

The best thing they could do right now to achieve their net zero goals is to completely shut everything down.
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Re: Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up in Smoke
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2024, 12:15:49 pm »
It's basically a paradox. As these companies need greater and greater computing power, they are going to need more juice, and wind and solar aren't going to cut it.

So they're either going to have to build more reliable generation power capacity, or steal it from their customer base in a completely self-defeating move.

The best thing they could do right now to achieve their net zero goals is to completely shut everything down.
Not to mention the tremendous amount of heat put out by server farms...
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Re: Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up in Smoke
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