Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Google climate change chief wants price on carbon | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Google wants a price on carbon to combat global warming, but also because it could be good for business. From Grist, part of theGuardian Environment Network

An employee rides her bike past Google's Zurich office
An employee rides her bike past Google's Zurich office Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters
Google wants a price on carbon and wants it now -- both for lofty reasons like combating global warming, but also because it could be good for business.
As the Senate inches closer to climate legislation that could give the Internet giant what it wants, I checked in with Dan Reicher, the director ofclimate change and energy initiatives at Google, to see what surfing the web had to do with reining in greenhouse gases.

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