Microsoft cuts carbon removal buying 80% as AI emissions put climate goals under pressure


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🗞️ Driving the news: Microsoft has sharply reduced its carbon removal purchases in 2026, buying around 80% fewer carbon removal credits through mid-July than during the same period last year, as the company faces rising emissions from AI infrastructure expansion
🔭 The context: Microsoft’s emissions increased 25% in fiscal 2025, reaching around 20 million tonnes of CO₂e, largely due to growing data centre demand and AI-related electricity consumption
• The company previously became one of the world’s largest carbon removal buyers, signing deals for 45 million tonnes of removals in 2025 across nature-based solutions, biochar, carbon mineralisation and engineered technologies
• Microsoft still aims to become carbon negative by 2030 and remove all historical direct and electricity-related emissions by 2050
🌍 Why it matters: Microsoft’s shift highlights a broader challenge facing the tech sector: rapid AI growth is increasing energy demand and making climate targets harder to achieve
• A slowdown from one of the biggest buyers could affect the emerging carbon removal market, pushing developers toward higher-quality projects with stronger climate impact verification
⏭️ What’s next: Microsoft’s ability to meet its climate goals will depend on scaling clean electricity, reducing data centre emissions, and maintaining investment in credible carbon removal solutions as AI growth accelerates
📈 One stat: Microsoft’s energy use increased 168% since 2020, while its revenue grew 71%, highlighting the growing challenge of decoupling AI-driven growth from emissions
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