Microsoft beefs up “high durability” solutions in latest carbon removal procurement round

Published 22:56 on June 27, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:56 on June 27, 2023  / /  Nature-based, Voluntary

Microsoft over the past year ratcheted up its contracted volume of engineered carbon removal credits that will store GHGs for thousands of years, though still procured millions of tonnes of nature-based units with shorter permanence horizons, the tech giant said Tuesday.
Microsoft over the past year ratcheted up its contracted volume of engineered carbon removal credits that will store GHGs for thousands of years, though still procured millions of tonnes of nature-based units with shorter permanence horizons, the tech giant said Tuesday.


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