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New data center builds have contributed to a 23.4 percent increase in Microsoft's carbon emissions since 2020, according to ...
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On Thursday, Microsoft published its latest sustainability report and while its carbon footprint is up 23.4%, its core ambition of being “carbon negative by 2030” remains front and center.
In 2020, the tech giant set itself a target of drastically cutting its emissions by the end of the decade. With five years to ...
(Microsoft Photo/ Dan DeLong) Microsoft’s carbon footprint has grown 23.4% since the software and cloud giant set a goal in 2020 to shrink its climate emissions to zero within a decade.
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Microsoft Corp. has agreed to ... The tech giant will use low-carbon Sublime Cement to reduce the company's carbon footprint across its planned portfolio of projects, including data centers ...