Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumGoogle/Alphabet President Gushes Over "Fantastic" DOE Plans To Power AI With 'Incredibly Clean" Coal
At a recent artificial intelligence conference in Washington, D.C., Googles president cheered on Trumps interior secretary after he slammed Silicon Valleys support of the so-called climate extremist agenda and pushed to expand the use of incredibly clean coal plants and other fossil fuels to power data centers, according to a previously unreported recording. Following the speech by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Ruth Porat, president and chief investment officer of Google and Alphabet, told conference attendees that I thought Secretary Burgums comments were fantastic "because I think it is very clear that to realize the potential of AI, you have to have the power to deliver it. And we have underinvested in this country, and to stay ahead, we need to actually address it head-on.
Porat was speaking on a panel about how AI is rewriting Americas future, alongside Big Tech leaders including venture capitalist Delian Asparouhov and Kevin Weil, the chief product officer for OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT. During the panel, Porat also discussed a Google white paper advocating for U.S. investments in natural gas and nuclear to power the industrys energy-hungry data centers. Porats remarks, captured in an April video of the influential 2025 Hill & Valley Forum, suggest Big Tech now is prioritizing fossil fuels for data centers over its climate commitments.
Google and other major tech companies as recently as a few years ago led the corporate world in acknowledging the seriousness of the climate emergency and proposing concrete actions to limit Silicon Valleys carbon emissions. Porats company has for years positioned itself as a climate leader in the tech industry. Among its many promises? An ambitious 2020 pledge to power all its operations with carbon-free energy by 2030.
Yet Porats comments at the Hill & Valley Forum, and her subsequent praise in July for the Trump administrations energy abundance agenda which supports oil, gas, and coal while severely penalizing renewables such as wind and solar signal that, at a time when climate action is under serious threat from Republicans, the countrys largest tech companies are wavering in their support for the cheapest, cleanest, and lowest-carbon energy sources. Thats reflected in Googles carbon emissions, which soared nearly 50 percent between 2019 and 2024, according to a company environmental report. An independent study from the NewClimate Institute, a German nonprofit, warned in August of a crisis for the tech giants ability to meet its climate targets, stating that data centre expansion and higher artificial intelligence (AI) usage have rapidly increased Googles electricity demand and absolute [greenhouse gas] emissions.
EDIT
https://www.desmog.com/2025/08/19/google-president-praised-maga-speech-slamming-climate-extremist-agenda/

IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,302 posts)C_U_L8R
(47,940 posts)Google clearly lost its way.
hatrack
(63,414 posts)More.
hunter
(39,831 posts)... for the next century or two.
Unfortunately, just like cryptocurrency, it's hanging on like a chronic disease.