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Does your website run on green energy?

The internet is the world's largest coal-powered machine. Check if your website runs on green energy — and help make the internet fossil-free.

We work towards a fossil-free internet by 2030

The Green Web Foundation is an independent non-profit that tracks how much of the internet runs on green energy. Manage the environmental impact of your digital products. Apply best practices in digital sustainability. Advocate for a more sustainable and just internet.

Get Verified

Are you a hosting provider using green energy? Get verified for free. Your services will be listed in our Green Web Dataset — accessed millions of times a day.

WHAT WE DO

Dataset

Check if a website runs on 100% green energy. View public evidence of claims. Download our open dataset or use our API.

CO2.js

Estimate the carbon emissions of apps, website and software with our open source Javascript library.

Training

Learn how digital carbon emissions are measured, what approaches are available, and what you should keep in mind. Join our online, hands-on workshop.

Branch issue 8 magazine cover - Spring 2024 - Finding beauty in the imperfect
Branch issue 8. Cover illustration: Clarote (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Branch Magazine

A carbon-aware magazine written by and for people who dream of a sustainable and just internet for all.

Recipient of the Ars Electronica Award for Digital Humanity.

Latest issue: Issue 8: Finding Beauty in the Imperfect. A collaboration with Wholegrain Digital.

Carbon.txt

A single place on any domain – /carbon.txt – to discover and use public, machine-readable, sustainability data relating to that company.

Fellowship

Green Web Fellows work at the intersection of digital rights and climate justice. They learn together about what powers control the internet, and what we can do about it.

Green Screen Coalition

Connecting digital rights and climate justice practitioners and funders.

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