Noah Goldstein
Data Centers & Sustainable Construction Lead Google
Dr. Noah Goldstein, PhD, LEED AP, is the sustainability lead for Google Data Center Construction. His work focuses on developing and implementing cross-functional strategy to support corporate goals at local and global scales, using the supply chain as a nexus of change.
Dr. Goldstein is a strong advocate for industry-wide collaboration on sustainability. He is a member of the Governing Body of the Climate Accord, and he serves on the advisory board of Building Transparency. Dr. Goldstein believes that by working together, we can address the most significant risks our planet and society are facing.
Prior to joining Google, Dr. Goldstein was a director of sustainability at Guidehouse, and he was a scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. In these roles, he led research on energy systems informatics and energy efficiency, and he developed sustainability compliance programs for the Livermore site and Fortune 500 companies.
Dr. Goldstein is passionate about using his skills and experience to make a positive impact on the world. He is committed to helping Google and the tech industry lead the way in sustainability.
Seminars
- Exploring the procurement and financing barriers for low-carbon materials to assess what is truly viable for large-scale data center projects
- Embedding sustainability requirements in RFPs and contracts to inform contractor and supplier selection criterion
- Evaluating emerging low-carbon materials for performance reliability, supply chain readiness, and long-term operational impact before committing at scale
Multi-Region Panel
