As AI Power Demands Soar, Anthropic Makes an Unprecedented Sustainability Move
- Anthropic has joined a $915 million fund led by Frontier Climate to support large-scale carbon removal projects as demand for AI power grows.
- Anthropic's data centers have high carbon intensity and have not yet made public commitments to clean energy or emissions reduction.
- The company recently hired experts in clean energy strategy and sustainability reporting to build out its environmental initiatives and may be preparing for upcoming emissions reporting.
- Frontier Climate's head emphasized that carbon removal is not a substitute for reducing emissions, urging companies like Anthropic to also focus on decarbonization.
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In a groundbreaking move, Anthropic announced its membership in the Frontier Carbon Removing Coalition, bolstering corporate efforts to combat climate change. Anthropic's joining the coalition will see it contribute to a new $915 million funding round, making it the first AI startup to join the group. This increased funding and support for projects will more than double the commitments made to Frontier, bringing the total to $1.8 billion. To dat…
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To the extent that any $965 billion artificial intelligence company built on pirated model training material can be “good-coded,” Anthropic has somehow managed to earn that reputation, at least relative to its peers. It’s somewhat surprising, then, that the company has been silent on climate change.Until today. Sort of.Frontier Climate, a corporate initiative to drive advances in carbon removal, announced a $915 million advance market commitment…
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Anthropic, Google, Other Big Tech Companies Commit $915 Million to Pull Carbon Out of the Sky - Tech Startups
As AI data centers, factories, airlines, and heavy industries consume more energy, one question keeps resurfacing: How will the world remove billions of tons of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere? A coalition backed by some of the biggest names […] The post Anthropic, Google, Other Big Tech Companies Commit $915 Million to Pull Carbon Out of the Sky first appeared on Tech Startups.

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