Microsoft admits that its CO2 emissions will grow by 25 percent by 2025, including an increase in the use of fossil fuels


  • Microsoft produced 20.3 million tons of CO2e emissions last year, up from 16.2 million tons
  • Of the 37.5 million MWh of energy used, only 422,000 MWh came from non-sustainable sources
  • An increase in diesel/crude oil consumption and Scope 2 emissions are key factors

In its latest sustainability report, Microsoft admitted that its greenhouse gas emissions actually increased 25.1% year-on-year from 16.2 million tons to 20.3 million tons in 2025.

With the company aiming for a carbon-negative deadline of 2030, rising emissions pose a major challenge for it to overcome, but current trends point to emissions continuing to rise even further.

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