Microsoft's AI Ambitions Challenge Carbon Reduction Goals
The tech giant's data center expansions and AI initiatives have increased its carbon footprint by 30% since 2020, complicating its 2030 carbon-negative target.
- Microsoft's total carbon emissions have risen by 30% since 2020, primarily due to data center expansions.
- The company aims to become carbon negative by 2030, but its growing AI infrastructure poses significant challenges.
- Microsoft's indirect emissions, including those from construction and hardware, are the largest contributors to its carbon footprint.
- Despite setbacks, Microsoft continues to invest in renewable energy and carbon removal projects.
- The company has implemented new requirements for high-volume suppliers to use 100% carbon-free electricity by 2030.