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Microsoft’s AI boom has a dirty downside. Now, it’s burying human sludge to clean up its carbon tab and meet 2030 carbon ...
In Canada, industrial emissions compliance systems aim to reduce greenhouse gases while encouraging innovation and ...
Vaulted Deep will deliver 4.9 million tons of carbon removal for Microsoft by 2038, addressing waste management and climate ...
The tech giant just made a big deal with Vaulted Deep, a carbon removal startup that bills itself as a waste management ...
In the scrublands of central Kenya, technicians monitor four large metallic tanks where steam heated by the Earth's crust is ...
Octavia Carbon captures CO₂ directly from the air using geothermal energy in Kenya’s Rift Valley. • The company plans to scale up from 10 tonnes to 1,000 tonnes of CO₂ captured annually by 2025. • ...
With AI data centers' need for vast amounts of power threatening its commitment to be carbon negative by 2030, Microsoft has ...
Microsoft's data center boom has been imperiling its 2030 carbon negative pledge, so the tech giant is turning to Vaulted ...
Microsoft announced a deal to purchase 4.9 million metric tons of durable carbon dioxide removal from Vaulted Deep, a company ...
Closing Mauna Loa and three other U.S. sites that track greenhouse gases would disrupt a decades-long record of the planet’s ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Boon Siang Yeo from the Department of Chemistry at National University of ...
Vaulted Deep, a waste management company turning excess organic material into permanent carbon removal, today announced a new ...