Microsoft and UNDO to more than double scope of CO2 removals partnership

Stuart Stone
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Credit: UNDO

Enhanced rock weathering firm and US software giant ink third commercial agreement, taking total carbon removals commitment to nearly 49,000 tonnes

UNDO and Microsoft have today inked a deal to permanently remove 28,900 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere by 2036, using advanced rock weathering (ERW) techniques. Supported by financing from Canadian...

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