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Google wants to go carbon neutral by year-end

Google is one of a number of companies, including News Corp, and Yahoo Inc that are attempting to cut emissions of gases scientists link to global warming.

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NEW YORK: Google Inc aims to voluntarily cut or offset all of its greenhouse emissions by the end of the year, the web search leader said.

Google is one of a number of companies, including News Corp, and Yahoo Inc that are attempting to cut emissions of gases scientists link to global warming.

To make the cuts, Google is investing in energy efficiency, renewable energy like solar, and will purchase carbon offsets for emissions it cannot reduce directly, the company said.

“On their own, carbon offsets are not capable of creating the kinds of fundamental changes to our energy infrastructure that will be necessary to stabilise global greenhouse gas emissions to safe levels,” Google said on its website on Tuesday.

“But we believe that offsets can offer real, measurable, and additional emissions reductions that allow us to take full responsibility for our footprint.”

European companies can invest in carbon offsets through a Kyoto Protocol UN programme that allows rich countries to invest in clean projects in developing nations. The United States did not ratify the Kyoto pact, but some US companies have begun to offset emissions on a voluntary, unregulated basis. Google said it would invest in projects like capturing and burning methane, a greenhouse gas with about 20 times the warming potential of carbon dioxide, from animal waste at Mexican and Brazilian farms.

“Our funding makes it possible for anaerobic digesters to be installed, which capture and flare the biogas produced.”

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