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Google focuses on idle Cloud projects to reduce carbon emissions

Google focuses on idle Cloud projects to reduce carbon emissions

Google will help its Cloud users save energy and reduce emissions by providing new tools to let them manage energy use from their idle projects. Driving the news: Google on Wednesday introduced the Carbon Sense suite. It’s a collection of features that aims to help companies quantify and report their emissions, as well as reduce them. Zoom in: The company says its “Active Assist” feature will allow customers to spot their energy-intensive idle projects and help manage them better to reduce… Source link

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Google Cloud unveils carbon footprint tracker, satellite imagery suite

Google Cloud unveils carbon footprint tracker, satellite imagery suite

The Google logo is pictured at the entrance to the Google offices in London, Britain January 18, 2019. REUTERS/Hannah McKay Oct 12 (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google will tell its cloud customers the carbon emissions of their cloud usage and open satellite imagery to them for the first time for environmental analysis, as part of a push to help companies track and cut carbon budgets. The new features were among announcements Google Cloud made Tuesday to kick off its annual customer… Source link

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Google engineers help Normative to build carbon emissions tracker

Google engineers help Normative to build carbon emissions tracker

Michael Short/Bloomberg via Getty Images Around a dozen Google engineers are helping Swedish start-up Normative to build a new carbon emissions tracker. The emission counting software is designed to help businesses calculate their environmental footprint. It does this by analyzing all the transactions in a company’s accounting systems, including energy bills, business travel, raw material purchases and many other small items that businesses would often ignore. “Essentially what gets measured… Source link

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Google launches new features to help users shrink their carbon footprints

Google launches new features to help users shrink their carbon footprints

Google announced a suite of new features that it says will help people who use their platforms make more sustainable choices. The new services focus on reducing planet-heating greenhouse gas emissions and are primarily found on Search, Maps, Travel, and Nest. But before we get into the details of how their new tools work, a quick note of context; some environmental advocates have called out companies for shifting responsibility for the climate crisis onto individual consumers. Holding… Source link

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Elon Musk’s carbon comments will be ‘changing point’ for bitcoin: Gryphon CEO

Elon Musk’s carbon comments will be ‘changing point’ for bitcoin: Gryphon CEO

Bitcoin’s (BTC-USD) price continued its free fall on Wednesday morning, down 15% to about $37,000 per coin by noon EDT. The cryptocurrency has dropped nearly 40% since Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk first bashed the fossil fuel emissions from bitcoin’s mining process a week ago. “I believe what he said will be a changing point for the way bitcoin is perceived. He is casting a spotlight on energy use for … bitcoin, which is relevant. And it is making companies such as ourselves more… Source link

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Google Maps to Start Showing Routes With the Lowest Carbon Footprint

Google Maps to Start Showing Routes With the Lowest Carbon Footprint

Google Maps to Start Showing Routes With the Lowest Carbon Footprint App update provides CO2 emission data on chosen routes. Photo: Pixabay ShareShare Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Mail Or https://www.archdaily.com/960036/google-maps-to-start-showing-routes-with-the-lowest-carbon-footprint The Google Maps application will direct drivers to more eco-friendly routes that generate the lowest carbon footprint using mainly traffic data, road slopes and inclines, and other factors. The eco-friendly… Source link

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Texas snow storm: Google searches reveal concern over hypothermia, carbon monoxide and water

Texas snow storm: Google searches reveal concern over hypothermia, carbon monoxide and water

When the heat went out this week, Texans scrambled for ways stay warm. The number of searches for “how to stay warm” in Texas were at least twice those recorded in every other state, peaking early Monday morning. Accompanying phrases included “without electricity,” “without power” and “inside.” A note on the data: It comes from Google’s Trends tool, which reports relative search volume rather than absolute numbers. The darkest places on these state-level maps, for instance,… Source link

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