'Landmark agreement': Microsoft inks CO2 removal deal with Rainforest Builder

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US tech giant inks latest carbon removal credits deal, providing a major boost to plans to replenish lost rainforest in Sierra Leone

Microsoft has inked an agreement to purchase 1.8 million tonnes of carbon credits over a 15-year period from West Africa-based tropical rainforest restoration specialists Rainforest Builder, in a deal...

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