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waste management
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about waste management cover Microsoft's partnerships with companies like Vaulted Deep to remove carbon dioxide through underground sequestration of organic waste, including biosolids and agricultural residues. These initiatives are part of Microsoft's goal to achieve carbon negativity by 2030 and address the environmental impact of AI infrastructure. Other threads touch on practical disposal topics such as razor blade safety and nuclear waste storage at Yucca Mountain. The tag reflects a mix of corporate sustainability efforts and everyday waste disposal challenges.
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...
As artificial intelligence continues to take the world by storm, reshaping industries and daily life, the energy required to fuel this revolution surges to unprecedented levels. Nowhere is this more evident than in the operations of global technology companies, which are scrambling not just to...
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When I was younger, and the places I lived were older, every medicine cabinet had a slot in the back of it to slip razor blades through neer to be seen again...unless someone did some remodeling and tore the wall down. Nowadays I end up collecting them in a little drawer, because I don't like...
On Monday a senior Department of Energy official said that the long-term nuclear storage facility in Yucca Mountain, Nevada was no longer a viable option
The project was stated in 2002 and President Obama withdrew funding for it in 2010.
I wonder how much that cost us taxpayers and now...
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