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Is Microsoft's Carbon Pause a Wake-Up Call for the Industry?

Microsoft has paused its carbon removal purchases, affecting about 80% of the market's contracted efforts. The company has been crucial in supporting large-scale carbon removal projects, which are essential for combating climate change. Technologies like direct air capture and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage are vital, with a UN report indicating the need to remove up to 11 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide annually by 2050. Despite the potential benefits, the economic model for carbon removal is challenging, and Microsoft's pause, attributed to financial considerations, has caused industry concern. This pause occurs amid US policy shifts and funding reductions, highlighting the need for diversified support and policy mandates to ensure the industry's growth.

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