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How Microsoft is using an internal carbon fee to reach its carbon negative goal 

From wildfires to floods, the catastrophic impacts of climate change threaten to outpace our global ability to adapt, as the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report has told us. This reinforces the importance of companies and people doing all they can to reduce their carbon emissions. Microsoft has committed to becoming carbon negative—meaning,

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Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability: Tackling net zero with data 

This year’s Microsoft Ignite arrives just months after NOAA reported the hottest global surface temperatures and highest ever ocean CO2 levels on record.1 The world faces an extraordinary challenge—to stabilize our climate by building a net-zero carbon economy. At Microsoft, we’re optimistic. We believe that it’s not too late to meet the net-zero challenge, but the time

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5 reasons to attend the digital event: What’s Next for Sustainability 

It’s more important than ever to reduce your organization’s carbon footprint. When you take decisive action to set and meet sustainability goals, it’s better for the planet and for your business. At Microsoft, we’re committed to becoming carbon negative by 2030—and to empowering businesses and organizations to reduce their environmental impact as well. Join us on

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Dream big, start small, and choose wisely 

Robert Hanegraaff with Microsoft Digital Advisory Services shares his experience leading discussions about reimagining business in the digital era.