Google employee activists say the company's 2030 zero-emissions pledge is good, but doesn't go far enough
that accused Google, Amazon, and Microsoft of undermining their climate commitments by striking cloud contracts with "some of the world's dirtiest oil companies."
One of the workers elaborated, saying Google can't act in isolation if its serious about climate change. Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion said it felt more strongly Google's commitments fall short of the mark. Sam Kern, a former Google engineer and climate change activist who left the company in May of this year, struck a more hopeful note.
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