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Cloudflare provides only a limited picture of its climate-related lobbying. It discloses two concrete methods of engagement—participating in a Federal Communications Commission workshop on Border Gateway Protocol security and submitting public comments to the European Union—and it names the corresponding targets (the FCC and EU institutions), giving some clarity on how and where it lobbies. Beyond these examples, however, the company does not identify any specific climate policies, bills or regulations it seeks to influence, referring only to broad themes such as carbon reduction commitments and the protection of net neutrality. Likewise, it states general aspirations to cut emissions through cloud migration and to uphold net-neutrality principles but offers no measurable policy objectives, legislative amendments, or quantified climate outcomes it is pursuing. As a result, while the lobbying mechanisms are partially transparent, the substance of the policies lobbied and the outcomes sought remain largely undisclosed.
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