I’ve included the links below on two of the Sustainability Tools highlighted:

AWS Customer Carbon Footprint Tool allows you to track, measure, review, and forecast the carbon emissions generated from your AWS usage:

https://aws.amazon.com/aws-cost-management/aws-customer-carbon-footprint-tool/

AWS Well-Architected Sustainability Pillar focuses on minimising the environmental impacts of running cloud workloads. Key topics include a shared responsibility model for sustainability, understanding impact, and maximising utilisation to minimise required resources and reduce downstream impacts:

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/sustainability-pillar-well-architected-framework/

I’ve included some additional links on AWS Sustainability:

I’ve also attached a study by international analyst firm, 451 Research, who found that AWS infrastructure is 3.6 times more energy efficient than the median of surveyed enterprise data centres, with more than two thirds of this advantage due to a more energy efficient server population and higher server utilisation. When they factored in the carbon intensity of consumed electricity and renewable energy purchases, 451 found that AWS performs the same task with an 88% lower carbon footprint.

Saving Energy in Europe by Using AWS.pdf

There are additional Sustainability Resources here including videos, blogs and research reports.