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geologic sequestration
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Geologic sequestration is a carbon removal method that involves injecting waste materials deep underground to store carbon permanently. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on Microsoft's purchase of millions of tons of bioslurry—a mix of sewage, manure, and industrial sludge—from Vaulted Deep for geologic sequestration. This deal supports Microsoft's climate goals by offsetting emissions from its energy-intensive AI data centers. The topic intersects with enterprise IT and sustainability, highlighting how tech companies invest in carbon removal to address their environmental impact.
Microsoft’s newest climate play is as blunt as it is unconventional: buy millions of tons of “bioslurry” — a sludgy mix of human sewage, farm manure and industrial sludge — and pump it more than a mile underground so the carbon it contains stays put. The company has agreed to purchase up to 4.9...