How Tech Companies Are Obscuring AI’s Real Carbon Footprint Admin August 23, 2024

How Tech Companies Are Obscuring AI’s Real Carbon Footprint

The artificial intelligence-equipped Copilot+PC displayed at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft relied on unbundled renewable energy certificates for 51% of its renewable energy in 2022.Photographer: Chona Kasinger

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.

Recently Microsoft reported that its emissions are 30% higher today than in 2020, when it set a goal to become carbon negative. Other tech companies’ emissions are rising, too. However, Microsoft and other AI leaders insist that the increase is because of the carbon-intensive materials used to build data centers — cement, steel and microchips — and not because of the massive amount of energy AI requires. That’s because they have said the power is mostly or all from zero-carbon sources, such as solar and wind.

Read more at: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-08-21/ai-tech-giants-hide-dirty-energy-with-outdated-carbon-accounting-rules

Source: Bloomberg, August 21st 2024

Author: Akshat Rathi, Senior Reporter (Climate) & Natasha White

 

 

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