Google Cloud published an article on how cloud and AI are bringing scale to corporate climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. The article highlights the importance of finding innovative solutions to address the challenges of climate change and suggests that the combination of AI and cloud technologies offers the potential to unlock transformative and globally scalable solutions. It provides examples of how companies are using these technologies to achieve their sustainability goals, such as the use of Google Earth Engine by the Forest Data Partnership to monitor oil palm plantations globally and the use of Global Fishing Watch to analyze geospatial data and understand the impact of human activity on the seas and global industries. The article identifies four key ways businesses are leveraging AI and cloud technologies in the fight against climate change: measuring business performance, optimizing operations and supply chains, identifying cleaner business models, and building more sustainably. It showcases examples of companies using these technologies, including Palo Alto Networks, HSBC, Swiss Re, Geotab, Recykal, Einride, and L'Oréal. The article emphasizes Google Cloud's commitment to helping organizations of all sizes achieve their sustainability goals by providing new ways to build resilience, reduce costs, and unlock sustainable growth.