Microsoft's AI ambitions push carbon emissions up 25% in 2025, jeopardizing its 2030 carbon-negative pledge
The company's aggressive investment in AI infrastructure has driven a sharp reversal in its climate progress, raising questions about whether its 2030 goal remains achievable.
- Microsoft's carbon emissions grew 25% in 2025, driven by its AI infrastructure expansion.
- The increase threatens Microsoft's pledge to be carbon negative by 2030.
- The surge suggests efficiency gains have not offset the volume of new AI compute demand.