Tech’s emissions may be way higher than disclosed due to ‘creative accounting’ of carbon

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Accounting for the emissions of a global tech empire is not a simple task, and what industry standards we do have for disclosure may allow tech companies to systematically understate their carbon footprint.

A Guardian report compares official declarations of carbon emissions, including what amount to offsets purchased elsewhere, with “location-based” emissions, another standard metric that more directly represent datacenter output, and concludes real emissions are more than seven times higher than reported.

What’s for certain: these “renewable energy certificates” are arguably painting a misleading picture of the actual — increasing — carbon output of the tech sector.

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