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Today Microsoft announced an ambitious goal and a detailed plan to become carbon negative by 2030, remove our historical carbon emissions by 2050, and launch a $1B climate innovation fund. blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2020/01/1…
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Scott Baker
@Scott98390
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16. sij |
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That's great - but it'd also be great if you WEREN'T partnering with oil companies to more efficiently pull oil out of the ground. That oil needs to stay where it is, and only economics will keep it there. It's not enough to be good; stop helping bad guys do bad things.
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bigsweet
@brosirelis
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16. sij |
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We need fossil fuels to transition in to a carbon neutral state.
Having an "Us vs. Them" mentality towards energy doesn't do anything to fix the problem, it simply creates a rift.
Oil and gas is required for many more things than just energy generation.
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Arul Prakash
@arulprakash
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16. sij |
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Apparently $300 billion is enough to reverse climate change. Surely a company with a $1 trillion market cap can afford a lot more than $1 billion. We expect more from Microsoft this is a decent start
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Guilherme Torres 🌐
@guibtorres
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16. sij |
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No, it´s not.
twitter.com/webdevMason/st…
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mgb
@rasthmous
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16. sij |
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First dotnet core and now this, excellent work!
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Jamie McAllister
@JMcAllisterCH
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16. sij |
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Really pleased that carbon negative has entered the thinking, rather than neutral
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Fernando Gomollón
@fgomollon
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18. sij |
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left-bank-buddy
@Paisleycrawfish
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16. sij |
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Better idea. We tax Microsoft as they should be and use that money as a society to fight climate change
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Martin Sundhaug
@sundhaug92
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17. sij |
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Why not both?
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Monica Lane
@MonicaLaneChg
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16. sij |
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Thank you for setting the example of the impact companies can make with #boldgoals dedicated to investing in #sustainability.
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