
I couldn't stop myself writing this Blog, after acquiring a catch of Google's Big Picture! Hats Off to Google who stepped ahead of doing something noteworthy. Kudos to Today's Winner!
Fine. Let me come to the genuine point. Then, You can even join me to step forward equally as Google's! We all know about Carbon Footprint. And that how majorly it is responsible for Global Warming. Wittingly how many of us truly care about it and take pain to trim our carbon footprint? Here I am to establish your chore towards the world!
Google - An Internet Search company, have worked hard to minimize the environmental impact of its services. Starting from their Servers to their Foodstuff they are committed to reduce environmental impact. They approach their buildings as living systems, designing in natural light and clean air, designing out harmful man-made chemicals, and using natural resources more intelligently. Their approach goes hand-in-hand with their commitment to designing buildings that are sustainable for local and global ecosystems. The initiatives like using Solar panels on their roofs and Greening their campus eliminate the equivalent of more than 10,000 metric tons of CO2 per year. Getting hard to believe? All right. Then watch this video of Moving sustainably.

In addition to investing in renewable energy for their own operations, they are also investing in renewable power projects to grow the industry as a whole. Specifically, they have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in renewable energy projects such as large-scale wind and rooftop solar. When added up, these projects represent a total capacity of over 1.7 GW, which is far more electricity than they use. To put this in context, this electricity is equivalent to that consumed by more than 350,000 homes. Google uses very little of the world's electricity (less than 0.01%).
Using Gmail is more energy efficient than using email hosted on local servers (such as on a server in your office or room). This is because Gmail is hosted in the cloud, which is large, so it can more efficiently allocate resources among many users. Here's a comparison.
Google products provide over a billion searches every day, mobile mapping for over 200 million smartphone users, and host over 4 million businesses in the cloud. Yet there are so many other things to be hashed out! Stay tuned!

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