
Big Tech's Climate Blind Spot: How AI Is Supercharging Fossil Fuel Production w/ Holly Alpine | S04E10
Tangelic Talks
๐๏ธ What if the biggest climate threat from AI isn't the energy it uses โ but what it's being built to do?
In this episode of Tangelic Talks, co-hosts Victoria Cornelio and Andres Tamez sit down with Holly Alpine โ co-founder of the Enabled Emissions campaign and former Microsoft sustainability leader โ who spent over a decade inside one of the world's most powerful tech companies before walking away to expose one of climate action's most dangerous blind spots.
The conversation everyone in tech and climate is avoiding: advanced AI is not just consuming energy. It is actively being deployed to find, extract, and produce more fossil fuels โ faster, cheaper, and at a scale that dwarfs everything the sustainability side is doing.
And the companies doing it are the same ones winning ESG awards.
In this episode, we cover:
๐ค What Enabled Emissions actually means โ and why it's the missing piece of the AI climate conversation
๐ข๏ธ How AI is being used to pinpoint underground oil and gas deposits with 90% more accuracy
๐ธ How AI is cutting fossil fuel drilling costs by up to 10% and reducing drill counts by a third
๐ข Why Holly left Microsoft after a decade โ and what she found that she couldn't unsee
๐ Why Microsoft was named the #1 ESG company in the world โ and why that rating is fundamentally broken
๐ญ The Lockheed Martin analogy โ why we'd never judge a weapons company only by its HR practices
๐ง Why data centers are the tip of the iceberg โ and what's hiding underneath
๐ How AI is unlocking new offshore drilling projects and reviving phased-out fracking operations
๐ The internal coalition that spent 4โ5 years pushing Microsoft from the inside โ and why it wasn't enough
๐ฅ Why Microsoft's "responsible AI principles" have giant loopholes that protect no one
๐งฎ The basketball scoreboard problem โ why sustainability professionals are only counting one team's points
๐๏ธ How the EU AI Act could become the most important climate policy nobody's talking about
๐ Why voluntary corporate behavior change is no longer a viable strategy
๐ What "Scope 4" emissions are โ and why the industry doesn't want to count them
๐ The real cost of speaking up โ what Holly and her partner gave up to found this campaign
๐ฑ What responsible guardrails for AI and fossil fuels could actually look like
๐น About Our Guest: Holly Alpine is the co-founder of the Enabled Emissions campaign, an initiative exposing how advanced technologies and AI are actively accelerating fossil fuel production. Before founding the campaign, she spent over a decade at Microsoft where she built a 10,000+ member employee sustainability network and founded the Data Center Community Environmental Sustainability Program. She left Microsoft in 2024 to pursue this work full time alongside her partner, who also left the company to co-found the campaign.
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