Microsoft vows to cut emissions 75 per cent by 2030

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Microsoft vows to cut emissions 75 per cent by 2030

Tech giant commits to Paris Agreement inspired target, arguing both the environment and its business benefit from ambitious sustainability targets

Microsoft has become the latest corporate giant to unveil ambitious emissions reduction goals, publicly pledging to cut greenhouse gas emissions by three quarters by 2030 against a 2013 baseline. The...

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