In January, Microsoft gave themselves the task to be carbon negative by 2030 in pursuit of sustainability. Microsoft also plan to remove their historical carbon emissions by 2050.
Microsoft recently announced a new product to help the organisation reach this goal. The product aims to bring transparency to a business’ sustainability efforts.
The calculator will use AI and advanced analytics to provide practical insights to reduce an organisation’s emissions and forecast emissions.
According to Microsoft, the key features include:
- Gain visibility using a sustainability dashboard to understand greenhouse gas emissions associated with Dynamics 365 and Azure cloud usage.
- Learn the root cause of emissions changes by tracking actual and avoided emissions over time.
- Measure the environmental impact of Microsoft cloud services on your carbon footprint with consistent and accurate carbon accounting.
- Calculate how to further reduce emissions by moving additional applications and services to the cloud.
In addition, an organisation will be able to easily report their environmental impact. This includes Scope 1-3 emissions data and quantifiable emissions data which converts units to mtCO2e.
Further, Microsoft is also a founding member of Transform to Net Zero. Mercedes-Benz, Nike and Starbucks are also among the organisation’s founding members.
The aim is to convert commitments to action and transform business.
“Importantly, the coalition will also focus on ensuring that the coming transition to a low-carbon economy is an equitable and just one,” Microsoft said
Apple also aims to become carbon neutral in 2030 and Amazon launched a $2 billion fund to develop technologies to cut down greenhouse gasses.
If you would like to read more about Microsoft’s environmental goals and their plans, please click here.
To request early access to the Microsoft Sustainability Calculator, please click here.
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