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Google, Amazon emissions rise sharply, driven by AI boom

DW English · Jul 3, 2026, 2:00 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • US tech giants Google and Amazon have reported a strong increase in greenhouse gas emissions in 2025.
  • "Our AI infrastructure buildout is currently accelerating faster than the grid is decarbonizing," said Kate Brandt, Google's chief sustainability officer.
  • The company's report for 2025, released on Tuesday, came just a day before Amazon published its own figures, showing an 18% risecompared to 2024.

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US tech giants Google and Amazon have reported a strong increase in greenhouse gas emissions in 2025. AI data centers are behind the rise, challenging the companies' climate pledges.

https://p.dw.com/p/5GWx4AI data centers are a key culprit behind companies' growing energy and resource consumption (File photo: April 2026)Image: Steven Heap/Zoonar/picture alliance Advertisement Google warned that reaching its climate goals was "getting harder" amid the AI boom, with the business reporting a 16% annual jump in its carbon emissions.

"Our AI infrastructure buildout is currently accelerating faster than the grid is decarbonizing," said Kate Brandt, Google's chief sustainability officer.

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