Global data centre industry to emit 2.5 billion tons of CO2 through 2030

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Global data centre industry to emit 2.5 billion tons of CO2 through 2030
A boom in data centres is expected to produce about 2.5 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions globally through the end of the decade, and accelerate investments in decarbonisation efforts, according to Morgan Stanley research. Hyperscalers, which include Google , Microsoft , ...

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