
Microsoft promised to be carbon negative. Its emissions just jumped 25%
THE SO WHAT
A 25% emissions jump tied to AI data centers underscores the carbon cost of scaling models, even for companies with aggressive climate targets. If your AI strategy leans on hyperscale, expect more scrutiny from boards and regulators on embodied and operational emissions — and start asking vendors for verifiable climate data.
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