Microsoft will remove more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits by 2030

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16 Jan 2020
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The tech giant has committed to carbon-negativity within a decade, and erasing its entire carbon footprint — everything it has emitted since its founding in 1975 — by 2050.

Today, Microsoft made an industry-first announcement to achieve carbon-negativity by 2030; and by 2050, to have removed enough carbon from the atmosphere to account for all of the emissions it created during its 45-year history.

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(Source: Sustainable Brands)

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