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Microsoft buys soil carbon storage credits from nature-based startup

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Microsoft signed another carbon removal agreement to help accelerate its climate goals. The tech giant made a deal with Grassroots Carbon, a startup offering nature-based soil carbon storage solutions, for soil carbon removal drawdown credits. 

The carbon credits represent additional carbon sequestered over a 30-year period. They are Microsoft’s first investment in carbon credits came from regeneratively managed grasslands.

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