Microsoft to Buy Carbon Credits From International Afforestation Projects

(Redmond, Washington) - Microsoft has announced that it will purchase carbon credits from conservation projects in the United States, Brazil, and Kenya as part of its broader commitment to becoming carbon negative by 2030. The credits will come from afforestation projects that focus on planting trees in degraded areas, which will help to sequester carbon from the atmosphere.

This is an exciting development for afforestation carbon credits as it demonstrates the increasing interest from large corporations in offsetting their carbon emissions through investments in conservation and reforestation projects. By purchasing carbon credits from afforestation projects, Microsoft is helping to fund the restoration of degraded lands and the planting of new forests, which will have significant environmental benefits beyond carbon sequestration, such as improving air and water quality, protecting biodiversity, and supporting local communities.

This move by Microsoft is also significant because it sets an example for other companies to follow. By committing to become carbon negative by 2030, Microsoft is setting a high bar for other companies to match, and by investing in afforestation carbon credits, it is demonstrating a willingness to take concrete action to address the global climate crisis.

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