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Microsoft Joins The Corporate Race To Zero Carbon

January 24, 2020

Via: Forbes

Last week, Microsoft joined the likes of Amazon, Apple, Tesla and other tech giants in a pledge to dramatically reduce its carbon footprint in the coming years. In fact, the company aims to achieve carbon negative status by 2030, meaning that it will remove more CO2 from the atmosphere than it pumps out over the course of normal business operations. By 2050, the company intends to remove all the carbon it has emitted since its founding in 1975. This will purportedly be achieved through dramatic investment in carbon capture and storage technology, and carbon offsets (reforestation). In his official statement on January 16, Microsoft President Brad Smith had this to say:

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