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Google Cloud expands sustainability programme with 12 new partners

Google Cloud has expanded its  Google Cloud Ready – Sustainability programme with 12 new partners, adding expertise to accelerate sustainability use cases. 

The expansion enhances the capabilities and simplifies the adoption of Google Cloud technologies, such as Google Earth Engine and BigQuery, enabling clients to reduce their carbon footprints.

“We introduced the Google Cloud Ready – Sustainability designation earlier this year to showcase those partners committed to helping global businesses and governments accelerate their sustainability programme,” said Denise Pearl, Sustainability/Geo ISV, partnerships at Google Cloud.

The new partners will help bring “their climate, ESG, and sustainability platforms to Google Cloud,” he added.

These new partners include Aclima, Airbus, Atlas AI, Bluesky Resources, Electricity Maps, FlexiDAO, LevelTen Energy, Ren, Sidewalks Labs, Tomorrow.io, UP42 and Woza.

They join Google Cloud Ready – Sustainability’s existing network of partners including CARTO, Climate Engine, Geotab, NGIS, and Planet Labs PBC.

Google Cloud said the programme is open for applications, but entry into the programme requires partners' solutions to deliver “quantifiable results for climate mitigation, adaptation, or reporting needs”.

Pearl said: “Together, Google Cloud sustainability partners can deliver platforms that are helping businesses and governments accelerate progress aligned to their environmental goals.”