Each Google search produces 7g of CO2

Google's carbon use
Google's carbon use

For each two searches on Google an equal amount of carbon dioxide is produced to that of a boiling kettle, according to research from Harvard University, a claim that Google has quickly refuted.

A study by Dr Alex Wissner-Gross, as reported by The SundayTimes, has asserted that Google searches are not quite so environmentally friendly as you may have thought.

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