Google Is Being Criticized For Partnership With AramCo.
Google has been heavily criticized for its cooperation with the Saudi oil company Aramco, and critics have questioned the complicity of “Google Green” with some of Aramco’s highly questionable fossil fuel practices.
According to Saudi Leaks, the investigative journalism website “Intercept” reported that Google and Saudi Arabia’s Aramco have an unsavory partnership in climate destruction, as Google helps Aramco hide its role in climate destruction. Google is trying to mislead the public about Aramco’s role in destroying the climate.
According to the report, Aramco is using its influence as a way to help eliminate irreparable carbon “greenwash”.
The site also stated that Google’s claims that Aramco is helping to remove carbon are not clear because the Saudi company has no clear interest in doing so.
Google, like many other modern American companies, declares its serious commitment to protecting the environment and fighting climate change.
In response to a question about a carbon-free future, Sander Bichai, the executive director of Google, emphasized that if we want to prevent the worst consequences of climate change, the world must act now, and this means gradually getting rid of fossil fuels and using clean and renewable energies. Is.
But two months later, Google announced that it has entered into a partnership with Saudi Aramco, one of the world’s largest oil and gas producers, and this joint project is completely environmentally friendly.
But some critics have questioned whether it is possible to work with a fossil fuel company without being complicit in its negative environmental practices.
After these criticisms, Google launched a public relations campaign and one of the officials read these criticisms as false and declared: “It is true that Google works with large oil companies; But this cooperation is in the environmentally friendly or green sectors of these companies, we have repeatedly said that we do not cooperate with the oil and gas sector of Aramco.