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AI tech giants hide dirty energy with outdated carbon accounting rules

Binu Mathew
By Binu MathewAugust 22, 2024

Tech companies’ relentless push into artificial intelligence is coming at an undisclosed cost to the planet. Amazon, Microsoft and Meta are concealing their actual carbon footprints, buying credits tied to electricity use that inaccurately erase millions of tons of planet-warming emissions from their carbon accounts, a Bloomberg Green analysis finds.

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