✅ As of today, we’re proud to announce that we have eliminated Google’s carbon legacy.
— Google (@Google) September 14, 2020
? Looking to the future, we aim to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy in all of our data centers & campuses worldwide. Read more about our most ambitious decade yet → https://t.co/K67349QR3g pic.twitter.com/rFFUMvKQya
As of today, Google is the 1st major company to eliminate our entire carbon legacy, including before we became carbon neutral in 2007. We’re also proud that by 2030, we aim to operate on 24/7 carbon-free energy in our data centers & campuses worldwide. https://t.co/j9HlkWrB2X
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) September 14, 2020
Tech giants upping their game on climate change
— Zoe Kleinman (@zsk) September 14, 2020
Microsoft: we'll go carbon-negative by 2030
Apple: our business and supply chains will go carbon neutral by then
Google: we'll only be using carbon-free energy...https://t.co/8VE9n732xO
Impressive to see your important commitment, @sundarpichai! I'm already excited about more insights during your speech at our SW!TCH GREEN session on Wed!
— Nico Rosberg (@nico_rosberg) September 14, 2020
I recommend everyone: Secure your free digital pass, so you don't miss these inspiring insights: https://t.co/vJlWUu4M6v https://t.co/fz2vZN9i1r
"Google says it has wiped out its entire carbon footprint by investing in 'high-quality carbon offsets'. It became carbon-neutral in 2007 and says it has now compensated for all of the carbon it has ever created." $GOOG https://t.co/sKvHEQjJb3
— Liberty (@LibertyRPF) September 14, 2020
Google aims to power its data centers and offices using solely carbon-free electricity by 2030, its chief executive told @Reuters, building on its previous goal of matching its energy use with 100% renewable energy https://t.co/fiva8J2TWB $GOOGL
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) September 14, 2020
HUGE climate news: @Google is eliminating its carbon emissions legacy and aiming for 100% clean electricity every hour of every day by 2030.
— Leah Stokes (@leahstokes) September 14, 2020
Your turn: @exxonmobil, @Chevron, @bp_plc. Won't be too hard for you to eliminate your carbon legacy... right? https://t.co/5imZLgmzhk
1. Excited to share Google’s most ambitious clean energy goal yet: Operating entirely on carbon-free energy by 2030: https://t.co/YmeV8GEmbv
— Devon Swezey (@DevonSwezey) September 14, 2020
Folks, this is a BFD. @Google says it wants all its operations powered 24/7 carbon free energy by 2030. https://t.co/doNoF2nWwZ
— Ben Storrow (@bstorrow) September 14, 2020
Google pledges to be carbon free as fires engulf California https://t.co/2Ap0CFiaCq
— FT Energy (@ftenergy) September 14, 2020
Carbon neutral by 2030 impressive pledge for Google. Can we make it democracy neutral before? https://t.co/7DatyMupHM
— Tariq KRIM (@tariqkrim) September 14, 2020
Kudos for @Google for fighting #carbon. It would be great if governments force (perhaps with big taxes) companies to do the same #WeDontHaveTime https://t.co/DGlGhe8WsG
— Sebastian Ovide (@sebastianovide) September 14, 2020
Google announced one of the biggest green pledges from tech yet https://t.co/nBUQJ2RbQw pic.twitter.com/1PB2wzipIx
— The Verge (@verge) September 14, 2020
if you just say stuff thats what makes it real https://t.co/KNFnv5e2Zq
— nathan thanki (@n_thanki) September 14, 2020