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2030
Target Year
26.7Mt
Total CO2e / year
$307B
Revenue
182K
Employees
Scope 1 & 2 (direct operations) vs Scope 3 (value chain)
14.3Mt
Direct operations & purchased energy
12.4Mt
Supply chain & value chain
26.7Mt
All scopes combined
SBTi validates that corporate emissions reduction targets are consistent with the latest climate science.
CDP scores range from A (leadership) to D- (disclosure), rating corporate environmental transparency and performance.
Google (Alphabet)'s total annual emissions of 26.7 megatonnes CO2e is equivalent to the annual emissions of approximately 6 million average cars. Scope 3 (value chain) emissions account for 46.4% of the total — typical for technology companies, where upstream and downstream activities dominate the carbon footprint.
Google (Alphabet) has committed to achieving Net-Zero across operations and value chain by 2030, with a 50% reduction target from a 2019 baseline. Their offset strategy involves: Carbon removal credits.
Google (Alphabet)'s total reported emissions are 26.7 megatonnes CO2 equivalent per year. This breaks down to 14.3Mt from Scope 1 & 2 (direct operations) and 12.4Mt from Scope 3 (value chain).
Google (Alphabet) is currently assessed as "Behind" its climate targets, with only 35% progress toward its 2030 goal. Significant acceleration in emissions reductions will be needed to meet the commitment.
Yes, Google (Alphabet)'s climate targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as aligned with a 1.5°C pathway. This means an independent body has verified their targets are consistent with what climate science says is necessary.
Google Environmental Report 2024 (latest report year: 2024)
Emissions figures represent the most recently reported annual data. Progress assessments incorporate SBTi validation, CDP scoring, and independent analysis.