Microsoft's quest to go 'carbon negative' inspires $1B fund

Microsoft President Brad Smith, Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood and CEO Satya Nadella preparing to announce Microsoft's plan to be carbon negative by 2030 / Credit: Brian Smale/Microsoft
Heather Clancy takes a microscope to Microsoft's landmark climate pledges
Given the scope of the climate crisis, Microsoft no longer believes it's enough to be carbon neutral. That philosophy is reflected in the software giant's bold new pledge to become "carbon negative"...
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