Earth Week 2024: How we’re working with climate startups on sustainability Google and startups collaborating to bring AI solutions to sustainability problems Source: The Official Google Blog
Find more sustainable ways to get around, with new Maps and Search updates We’re introducing updates in Maps and Search that help people find information on lower-carbon travel alternatives. Source: Search
New ways to power up your electric vehicle adventures with Google Maps New ways to find EV charging stations in Google Maps: AI summaries of charging station locations, showing nearby chargers and more. Source: The Official Google Blog
How we’re supporting our commitment to water stewardship This World Water Day, we’re sharing four new initiatives that support water security in communities where we operate Source: The Official Google Blog
Learn about freshwater on World Water Day In the new hub on Google Arts & Culture people can learn about the different freshwater ecosystems that are affected by climate change and human impact, and what solutio… Source: The Official Google Blog
How we are using AI for reliable flood forecasting at a global scale An overview of our paper in Nature on how we are using AI to help scale flood forecasting to vulnerable communities around the world. Source: AI
A new initiative with Microsoft and Nucor to accelerate advanced clean electricity technologies We’re working with Microsoft and Nucor to aggregate demand for advanced clean electricity technologies. Source: The Official Google Blog
What’s cooking: How Hellmann’s is using Google Cloud AI to turn leftovers into meals Hellmann's introduces Meal Reveal, a new tool powered by Google Cloud AI that analyses fridge contents and suggests matching recipes. Source: AI
Our work to build a more sustainable future in Arizona A new agreement brings wind and solar energy to the local Arizona electricity grid. Plus, more ways we’re supporting the community. Source: The Official Google Blog
Our pledge to support carbon removal solutions We pledge to contract for $35M of carbon removal credits over the next 12 months, matching the U.S. DOE’s new carbon removal initiative. Source: The Official Google Blog