'Historic deal': Microsoft agrees landmark biochar purchase to remove over 1.2 million tonnes of CO2

Stuart Stone
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Tech giant inks long-term offtake agreement with Exomad Green to remove more than a million tonnes of CO2 over a decade

Microsoft and Exomad Green have inked a 10-year deal to remove at least 1.24 million tonnes of CO2 in what the pair claim is the largest biochar carbon removal agreement by volume to date. The agreement...

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