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  • Microsoft invests in carbon removal credits to offset emissions

    Microsoft invests in carbon removal credits to offset emissions

    Over the past year, Microsoft has signed several carbon removal credit deals

    What’s the story

    Microsoft has signed a deal to buy 3.6 million metric tons of carbon removal credits from a new bioenergy facility being built by C2X in Louisiana.
    The plant, slated to open in 2029, will convert forestry waste into methanol for aviation and shipping or as a feedstock for the chemical industry.
    It will produce over 500,000 metric tons of methanol annually and capture about one million metric tons of carbon dioxide for secure geological storage.

    Microsoft’s carbon removal strategy and recent agreements

    The purchase is part of a larger trend at Microsoft as it speeds up its acquisition of high-volume carbon removal credits.
    Over the past year, the tech giant has signed several major deals including a 4.9 million metric ton agreement with Vaulted Deep, a 3.7 million metric ton deal with CO280, and a 7 million metric ton commitment with Chestnut Carbon.
    These contracts highlight Microsoft’s growing urgency to address the environmental impact of its expanding AI data center network.

    Renewable energy purchases and carbon removal credits

    Renewable and nuclear energy purchases are key to Microsoft’s sustainability strategy. However, the company acknowledges that power procurement alone can’t offset its long-term environmental footprint.
    The rise of AI workloads and new data center construction increases the risk of residual fossil fuel use across supply chains and grids.
    Carbon removal credits are thus becoming a practical tool for covering unavoidable emissions while the wider energy ecosystem continues its transition.

    C2X facility: A model for engineered carbon removal projects

    Microsoft’s latest move also underscores the growing commercial momentum around engineered carbon removal projects.
    The C2X facility combines proven industrial processes with carbon capture and storage, providing buyers a clearer line of sight into measurable climate impact.
    For large tech companies under pressure to meet sustainability targets, these structured and verifiable projects are becoming increasingly appealing.

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  • ‘Jolly’ Andrew breaks cover before royal Christmas: ‘happy to take control’

    ‘Jolly’ Andrew breaks cover before royal Christmas: ‘happy to take control’

    ‘Jolly’ Andrew breaks cover before royal Christmas: ‘happy to take control’

    Ex-Prince Andrew appeared unbothered and unfazed in the face of adversity as he stepped out for the first time since he marked a…

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  • Great Western Railway starts new West Country winter timetable

    Great Western Railway starts new West Country winter timetable

    GWR is advising those travelling this Christmas to book in advance and to try to travel at quieter times for the best experience.

    To avoid busy trains, the rail network has the following advice:

    • Services are expected to be busiest on 22, 23 December and 27, 28 December.

    • Travel as early as you can for the most comfortable journey. Services between 1000 and 1400 GMT will be most in demand.

    • Please be aware that rail services will shut down earlier on Christmas Eve. Check your journey in advance.

    • As usual, no train services will operate on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

    From 27 December to 4 January, track renewal work will affect some train services to/from London Paddington and trains will run to an amended timetable because only two out of four tracks will be available.

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  • How delays and bankruptcy let a nursing home chain avoid paying settlements for injuries and deaths – Maine Morning Star

    1. How delays and bankruptcy let a nursing home chain avoid paying settlements for injuries and deaths  Maine Morning Star
    2. Inside the Genesis Private Equity Bankruptcy Case  cepr.net
    3. Jordan Rau, KFF Health News  Bangor Daily News
    4. Judge Rejects Genesis Sale, Plans Auction Reset  Law360
    5. In ‘tremendous’ shift for creditors, Genesis judge calls for new bankruptcy auction  McKnight’s Long-Term Care News

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  • Raiders vs. Eagles Live Updates | Week 15 – Philadelphia Eagles

    Raiders vs. Eagles Live Updates | Week 15 – Philadelphia Eagles

    1. Raiders vs. Eagles Live Updates | Week 15  Philadelphia Eagles
    2. Revenge games will be plentiful in Raiders’ Week 15 bout against Eagles  Just Blog Baby
    3. The Spurs and Thunder just gave us our first taste of the NBA rivalry that could define the next…

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  • Bilbo Baggins helps inspire Horsham fitness influencer’s journey

    Bilbo Baggins helps inspire Horsham fitness influencer’s journey

    Toby Phillips Photography A man with greying hair in a white polo shirt. He is wearing a watch and some bracelets. He is holding a aqua-coloured cup and leaning on a kitchen counter.  Toby Phillips Photography

    Jason Smith has about half a million social media followers

    A fitness influencer with about half a million social media followers has said he became motivated to turn his life around after seeing a picture of Bilbo Baggins…

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  • Word Row: Dec. 14 – Honolulu Civil Beat

    Word Row: Dec. 14 – Honolulu Civil Beat

    The coming year marks a significant transformation for the newsroom – and for Hawaiʻi. Thanks to seed investment from national foundations, we’ll kickstart our next phase of growth by adding more staff on the neighbor islands to…

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  • Why performing stand-up is good for your health

    Why performing stand-up is good for your health

    Moore says the group has also helped him shift his perspective on himself. “There’s this victimhood mentality where you carry [your pain] around on your shoulders and it weighs you down every single day,” he says. “But here, we can get that…

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  • ‘Our Jane’: N.S. Austen fans celebrate her 250th birthday, and her Halifax connection

    ‘Our Jane’: N.S. Austen fans celebrate her 250th birthday, and her Halifax connection

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