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Microsoft to Go ‘Carbon Negative’ by 2030 to Combat Climate Change

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  • January 17, 2020
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Microsoft originally sought to become a ‘carbon neutral’ company, meaning it could generate carbon emissions as long as it offset them through other means, but “in short, neutral is not enough to address the world’s needs,” says Microsoft president Brad Smith.

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