net-zero targets

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about net-zero targets focus on Microsoft's carbon neutrality goals, particularly its controversial BECCS carbon removal deal with Stockholm Exergi. The agreement, touted as the world's largest carbon removal deal, involves Microsoft purchasing 500,000 tonnes of permanent carbon removal annually for ten years, building on a previous 3.33-million-tonne contract. This brings Microsoft's total commitment to 5.08 million tonnes of permanent removals. The topic explores the optimism and controversy surrounding such large-scale carbon removal strategies as part of corporate net-zero targets, highlighting the role of technology and policy in achieving climate goals.
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    Microsoft’s Carbon Neutrality Goals and the Controversial BECCS Carbon Removal Deal

    Microsoft’s carbon neutrality ambitions have repeatedly made international headlines, and the recent extension of its agreement with Stockholm Exergi adds fresh fuel to both optimism and controversy around the tech giant’s climate strategy. In a move touted as the world’s largest carbon removal...
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