co2 reduction

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about CO2 reduction focus on Microsoft's partnership with Vaulted Deep to remove 4.9 million metric tons of carbon dioxide through underground waste sequestration. This initiative supports Microsoft's goal of achieving carbon negativity by 2030. The process involves converting organic waste like biosolids and manure into slurry for underground injection. Topics cover the environmental impact, technology behind carbon removal, and corporate sustainability efforts. Users explore how such agreements contribute to climate goals and the role of tech companies in reducing carbon emissions.
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    Microsoft Partners with Vaulted Deep to Remove 4.9M Tons of CO₂ via Underground Waste Sequestration

    Microsoft has entered into a significant agreement with Vaulted Deep, a Houston-based waste management company, to remove up to 4.9 million metric tons of carbon dioxide over the next 12 years. This initiative is part of Microsoft's broader strategy to achieve carbon negativity by 2030. Vaulted...
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