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Microsoft's Emissions Surge Amid AI Boom | Tech News

Microsoft's Emissions Surge Amid AI Boom | Tech News

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Microsoft’s emissions surged 25% last year, driven by explosive data center growth and soaring Scope Two emissions—now 13% of their total footprint. Joining them, Google and Amazon also saw climbs, as AI demand fuels a global race to build power-hungry digital hubs, often reliant on fossil fuels. The human cost? Massive environmental footprints behind our digital lives. Ahead, Microsoft’s new deals—including a West Texas power plant with Chevron—could add millions of tons of CO2 annually, even as they push for carbon negativity by 2030. Meanwhile, they’ve ditched certain carbon offsets, sparking debate over whether these moves truly advance sustainability or just paper solutions.

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