Faultline’s streaming sustainability series of articles has, up until now, taken quite broad brush strokes when painting pictures of how the media streaming ecosystem is tackling climate change. In the latest episode, we decided to focus our microscope on Akamai – given the content delivery network heavyweight’s influential founder membership position at the Greening of Streaming non-profit industry project, as interviewed exclusively last week. As a titan of its sector, Akamai has a lot of pressure on its shoulders. Being the world’s largest CDN and edge delivery platform also means that Akamai talks a very good talk – claiming various commitments to reducing emissions through platform efficiencies, data center partnerships and plentiful renewable energy procurements. But could Akamai arguably be…