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The path to IT sustainability goes through the cloud according to Google, which outlined efforts to help organizations identify and minimize environmental impact.
Digital tools and technologies are helping businesses rewire, reformulate, and repackage to support sustainability. But of course, IT needs to support those efforts.
The first and most obvious application for Google’s AI is to better understand what the utility might expect from wind patterns in the future. This is fundamentally about averting risk.
There are legitimate concerns about how the metaverse will impact sustainability initiatives. But if done right, it can actually improve sustainability.
The report also said that fintech firms founded and led by females reported having less access to equity and debt funding than those founded and led by males.
Google is selling the service through its cloud division, which is trying to lure clients with tools for managing energy usage and reducing emissions. Early tests on Google’s data centers improved the value of wind energy by 20 percent.
With ESG strategies forming a core part of organizational business plans, CIOs need to tap into various areas of expertise to ensure ESG efforts are organized and integrated.
While the world must reduce emissions to zero, reaching global climate goals is going to require pulling down existing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. The latest big tech investments will help pay for technologies that remove carbon dioxide...