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Microsoft’s now adding a new research area to AI for Earth. The EU Oceans Award is available to European-based research groups that are looking at ways of protecting the oceans. Oceans and the ...
Microsoft has agreed to remove up to 12,000 tons of carbon over the next two years in a deal with Running Tide, a carbon removal startup that specializes in using the ocean to sequester carbon.
It's one of a series of decarbonization agreements Microsoft has signed in recent years.
Microsoft today announced a deal with a marine carbon removal startup on the northern edge of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula to potentially lock away up to 350,000 tons of CO2 over the next decade.
Running Tide will be the international tech giant’s first open ocean-based carbon removal supplier and will remove the equivalent of 12,000 tons of carbon dioxide over the next two years on ...
Microsoft’s voluntary recycling program Microsoft says it offers a voluntary recycling program for individuals who want to recycle a Microsoft-branded consumer product and/or its packaging, including ...
The Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse is made from recycled ocean plastic that was recovered from oceans and waterways. Microsoft takes that plastic, cleans it up, and turns it into pellets that can ...
Facebook and Microsoft's Atlantic Ocean Cable Boasts Highest Capacity Ever Tech titans are teaming up to lay 4,100 miles of cable across the Atlantic.
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