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The InformationMicrosoft's Plan to Go Carbon Negative Raises Bar for Tech RivalsJan 16, 2020Kevin McLaughlinBy Kevin McLaughlinmore_vert
World Economic ForumAchieving net-zero emissions by 2050 will rest on 3 pillarsJan 17, 2020Shunichi MiyanagaBy Shunichi Miyanagamore_vert
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MIT Technology ReviewMicrosoft will invest $1 billion into carbon reduction and removal technologiesJan 16, 2020James TempleBy James Templemore_vert
The Wall Street JournalMicrosoft Raises Stakes in Corporate Climate-Pledge RaceJan 16, 2020Aaron Tilley & Russell GoldBy Aaron Tilley & Russell Goldmore_vert
The Mercury NewsCalifornia’s behind on its 2030 climate goals. What’s at stake if it doesn’t catch up?Jan 16, 2020Paul RogersBy Paul Rogersmore_vert
GeekWireMicrosoft pledges to be 'carbon negative' by 2030, launches $1B Climate Innovation FundJan 16, 2020Todd BishopBy Todd Bishopmore_vert
NPRMicrosoft Pledges To Remove From The Atmosphere All The Carbon It Has Ever EmittedJan 16, 2020Camila DomonoskeBy Camila Domonoskemore_vert
The Washington PostMicrosoft makes new climate change pledgeJan 16, 2020Jay GreeneBy Jay Greenemore_vert
CNNMicrosoft wants to eradicate its carbon footprint by going emissions 'negative' by 2030Jan 16, 2020Rishi IyengarBy Rishi Iyengarmore_vert
GeekWireMicrosoft's ambitious 'carbon negative' climate goal sets it apart from Amazon and other tech giantsJan 17, 2020Lisa StifflerBy Lisa Stifflermore_vert