Microsoft inks 15-year nature-based carbon removals deal with US-based Chestnut Carbon

Stuart Stone
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The deal is covers the removal of 2.7 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere over 15 years in order to support Microsoft's climate ambitions

Chestnut Carbon has inked a 15-year offtake agreement to provide Microsoft with nature-based carbon removal credits generated entirely from a novel afforestation project in the US, the CO2 removals specialist...

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