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Microsoft invests billions to take CCS to a new level

LAST Thursday American multinational technology giant Microsoft released its sustainability plan, vowing to offset its entire carbon emissions by 2030, and warning other players in the tech industry to commit to similar goals as the world confronts an "urgent carbon problem."

  Tech giant commits to being carbon negative by 2030

Tech giant commits to being carbon negative by 2030

  Microsoft has committed US$1 billion to develop new carbon capture storage and removal technologies.    This will include bioenergy carbon capture and storage as well as direct air capture.  ...

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