Google partners with Holocene to capture carbon emissions

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Google has partnered with direct-air capture startup Holocene in a $10 million deal to purchase carbon removal credits at $100 per metric ton. This initiative aims to capture and store 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide by the early 2030s. Despite its sustainability efforts, Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have increased nearly 50% over the past five years due to AI data center demands.


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