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Microsoft Emissions Surge 25% as AI Data Centers Drive Energy Use
Microsoft's carbon emissions jumped 25% from 2020 to 2023, driven by data center expansion for AI and cloud services. The company's electricity consumption rose 30% as it invests billions in new infrastructure. Microsoft aims to be carbon-negative by 2030, but this trend shows the challenge of balancing AI growth with climate goals.
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This underscores the tension between Big Tech's climate pledges and the energy demands of AI, a trade-off that investors and regulators will increasingly scrutinize.
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