A milestone achievement in our journey to carbon negative - The Official Microsoft Blog

In 2020, Microsoft announced a moonshot commitment to become carbon negative by 2030 — accelerating work across our company to advance the partnerships and technologies needed to advance sustainability for our businesses, our customers and the world. A key milestone on this journey was our aim to match 100% of our annual global electricity consumption...

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Researchers have created a new carbon-negative building material 🌍🏗️. This enzymatic structural material is a strong, durable, and recyclable construction material produced through a low-energy, bioinspired process 🌱🔋.

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#CarbonNegative #SustainableBuilding #GreenConstruction #InnovationInMaterials #EcoFriendlyDesign https://www.wpi.edu/news/carbon-negative-building-material-developed-worcester-polytechnic-institute-published-matter
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Carbon-Negative Building Material Developed at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Published in Matter

The fast-acting, durable substance offers a new alternative to traditional concrete

WPI
New Carbon Negative Super Bricks Sucks Up Carbon

A new, bio-inspired carbon negative replacement for concrete is working its way through the laboratory at Worcester Polytechnic University.

CleanTechnica
New Carbon Negative Super Bricks Sucks Up Carbon

A new, bio-inspired carbon negative replacement for concrete is working its way through the laboratory at Worcester Polytechnic University.

CleanTechnica

Travel Trivia: Bhutan is the only country in the world considered carbon-negative. Over 70% of Bhutan is covered in forests, which play a crucial role in absorbing carbon dioxide.

Discover more and find out how worldly you are at: https://bitwyze.org/

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Forget #carbonneutral, Northwestern develops #carbonNEGATIVE #concrete
Using a combination of seawater, electricity, and carbon dioxide (CO2), scientists at Chicago‘s Northwestern University Engineering have developed a new building material that goes beyond reducing emissions. The new material acts like concrete, but actively captures CO2 that’s already in the air and locks it away. Permanently.
https://electrek.co/2025/03/25/forget-carbon-neutral-northwestern-develops-carbon-negative-concrete/
Forget carbon neutral, Northwestern develops carbon NEGATIVE concrete

The quest for carbon-neutral concrete has become a billion-dollar endeavor – but a team of scientists from Northwestern gas gone one better.

Electrek

And Since on the topic of beach cleanup, I have been raised to care about the #environment and I have a distain towards people #littering and just general #pollution . If you want to ambiently help, I may suggest #ecosia as a #searchengine that #PlantTrees with the money it makes, just generally a #CarbonNegative search engine

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Ecosia - the search engine that plants trees

Ecosia uses 100% of its profits for the planet and produces enough renewable energy to power all searches twice over.

🌍🍴 Eat for the Planet!
Discover the power of carbon-negative foods like kelp & nuts 🌿 — they don’t just feed you; they fight climate change too! 🍃

As a dietitian, I see the win-win:
🌿 Nutrient-rich choices
🌎 Sustainability goals
🍽️ Balanced, eco-friendly meals

#EatForThePlanet #CarbonNegative #DietitianApproved #HealthyEating #Sustainability https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20241230-how-carbon-negative-foods-can-help-reverse-climate-change

From nuts to kelp: The 'carbon-negative' foods that help reverse climate change

Eating low-carbon foods helps reduce emissions, but some foods actually suck up carbon from the atmosphere for good, leaving the climate in a better place. Could we eat more of them?

BBC

#FunFactFriday: BUILD’EM, a carbon negative lignin-based concrete substitute, produces 50% to 80% lower emissions than cement-based concrete, while using a readily available component. Could this be a concrete next step in CO2 reduction? News Source: https://cleantechnica.com/2024/08/05/nrel-researchers-pave-the-way-for-carbon-negative-concrete/

#FFF #CarbonNegative ##Concrete

NREL Researchers Pave the Way for Carbon-Negative Concrete - CleanTechnica

Cement and Concrete, NREL Researchers Pave the Way for Carbon-Negative ConcreteBUILD’EM Greener Construction Industry

CleanTechnica

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