It appears that Google is starting to hide its internal climate advocacy goals from the public eye. The internet titan has silently removed its goal to “pursue net-zero emissions” across all operations by 2030 from its Sustainability webpage, as first spotted by Canada’s National Observer.

An update to Google Sustainability’s “Operating sustainably” landing page, now renamed to “Our operations,” has removed its first headline broadcasting Alphabet Inc.’s long-stated goal to achieve net-zero emissions across its operations and value chain by 2030. The new page adds details on Google’s sustainability goals in recent hardware releases, but shirks any mention of a net-zero climate policy or a carbon footprint beyond the aluminum used in constructing Google Pixel phones.

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Google's Sustainability page, before and after.June 2025; the original Google Sustainability webpage still features its “Pursue net-zero emissions” headline.(Image credit: Google)Google's Sustainability page, before and after.September 2025; the refreshed Sustainability webpage now tones down themes of sustainability, including a lack of detail on the climate pledge.(Image credit: Google)

buying carbon offsets to achieve a “technically carbon neutral” status, now striving for a more robust and substantial carbon effort.

greenhouse gas emissions climbed by 48% in the past year, noting then that this boom would make the 2030 goal a challenge.

On the other hand, the Trump administration has been advancing its strategy on climate action and carbon emissions. After taking down a number of government websites discussing climate change upon coming into power, the U.S. government has begun championing the use of “incredibly clean” coal power plants.”

Now that Google seems to be officially considering its climate plans as a long shot more than a real commitment, what its path forward looks like will likely be somewhat in flux.

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