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Microsoft is putting its money and influence behind a new effort to reduce AI-fueled carbon emissions, and the strategy is certainly a sludgy one.
Microsoft’s AI boom has a dirty downside. Now, it’s burying human sludge to clean up its carbon tab and meet 2030 carbon ...
Increased AI use has ended the company’s downward trend of emissions—and employees say the official numbers aren’t telling the whole story. After two years of reducing its overall carbon footprint, ...
After two years of modest declines, Amazon reported today that its carbon footprint grew by 6% last year. The global cloud ...
Sports are undeniably experiencing the effects of climate change. Rising global temperatures are putting athletes’ health at risk during summer heat waves and shortening winter sports seasons. Many of ...
I don't think there's a spare megawatt sitting anywhere idle in all of Europe, or the US, as a matter of fact' ...
The physical backbone of AI infra is growing at a fast pace, according to Dell'Oro, which stated that the DCPI market surged 17% in Q1.
Microsoft's most recent Environmental Sustainability Report details how the firm has seen a 23.4% boost in carbon emissions owing to AI, atop a surging 168% increase in energy demand.
Researchers have developed a novel solution for trapping carbon in concrete by blending a sustainable, easy-to-grow green seaweed into cement.
Microsoft has signed several deals with carbon capture retrofit projects in 2025 so far, demonstrating an increasing commitment to the sector. Earlier this month, the company signed an agreement with ...
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