Microsoft's AI-fueled data center rush caused carbon emissions to surge by 29% in 2023 - and now the tech giant could miss critical sustainability targets
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Microsoft's carbon emissions grew by 29% due to building more data centers for cloud and generative AI expansion, affecting its carbon neutrality goal.
Scope 1 and 2 emissions decreased by 6.3% from 2020, but Scope 3 emissions surged by 30.9% in 2023, now accounting for over 96% of Microsoft's total emissions.
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