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Microsoft Expands Carbon Removal Portfolio with Major Enhanced Rock Weathering Agreement

Microsoft has secured its third carbon removal agreement with enhanced rock weathering company Undo, committing to 28,900 tons of carbon removal credits. The deal represents Microsoft’s continued investment in emerging carbon removal technologies as part of its broader climate strategy. Financing for the project comes from Canadian climate fund Inlandsis, marking a significant milestone for carbon removal financing.

Major Carbon Removal Agreement

Microsoft has reportedly signed its third carbon removal agreement with enhanced rock weathering firm Undo, according to recent reports. Sources indicate the deal involves 28,900 tons of carbon removal credits, representing Microsoft’s continued expansion into emerging carbon removal technologies.