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Google Emissions Surge 51 Percent Due to Soaring AI Data Center Energy Demand

What Happened

Google revealed a dramatic 51 percent rise in its greenhouse gas emissions since 2019, according to The Guardian. The tech giant attributed this spike to increased energy use from its expanding network of AI-powered data centers. As artificial intelligence adoption accelerates, Google\’s core operations are consuming more electricity, causing the company to miss critical targets for reducing its environmental impact. The report highlights how AI\’s rapid growth is complicating efforts by major technology brands to achieve ambitious climate goals and minimize their carbon footprint.

Why It Matters

The growth of AI is pushing Big Tech\’s energy consumption higher, raising concerns about the environmental impact of widespread automation and advanced computing. Google\’s challenges signal a wider industry struggle to balance innovation with sustainability. Read more in our AI News Hub

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