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According to the International Energy Agency, the carbon emissions attributable to energy used by data centres are surging as ...
Microsoft's carbon footprint has grown 23.4% since it set a goal in 2020 to shrink its climate emissions to zero within a ...
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’s new sustainability report, released late last week, shows how a carbon-heavy economy can weigh on a company that ...
Microsoft is expanding its data center capacity in Switzerland.
New data center builds have contributed to a 23.4 percent increase in Microsoft's carbon emissions since 2020, according to ...
The Mass.-based materials manufacturer will supply all of the low-carbon concrete from both its existing and planned ...
Big Tech’s indirect emissions spiked 150% in 3 years due to AI-driven data centre growth, with natural gas poised to meet ...
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.
The deal with Rubicon Carbon is “one of the largest single-buyer commitments of its kind” globally and will deliver 18 million tonnes of credits over a 15-20 year period.