Google will show cloud customers their carbon footprint: Report
Google’s cloud-computing division unveiled tools to help clients monitor and reduce their environmental impact, part of the company’s broader push to fight climate change.
Customers can now use a carbon-footprint feature to see the gross emissions associated with their use of the Google Cloud platform, the Alphabet-owned company said on Tuesday in a blog post. Google Cloud also is teaming up with Salesforce.com to let clients put their emissions data in the Salesforce Sustainability Cloud, a carbon accounting platform.
The move follows efforts announced last week to help users of Google’s search and maps services reduce their carbon emissions — say, by taking flights or driving routes that will cause less pollution.