Alt Carbon's carbon removal facility in rural India under hazy daytime conditions.
Microsoft Taps Alt Carbon in Sign of India’s Growing Role in Carbon Removal
In a move that underscores India’s burgeoning importance in the global climate solutions landscape, technology giant Microsoft has entered into an agreement with Alt Carbon, a company focused on carbon removal technologies.
The partnership, announced by Alt Carbon, signifies a major step for the Indian startup in the competitive and rapidly evolving field of carbon removal. According to Alt Carbon, the agreement is the culmination of over a year of rigorous scientific review and thorough due diligence processes undertaken by Microsoft.
Microsoft’s commitment to this collaboration also includes requirements for additional verification and data-sharing measures, indicating a strong emphasis on transparency and scientific integrity in the carbon removal credits generated. This level of scrutiny is crucial as companies worldwide seek credible and effective ways to offset their carbon emissions.
The deal highlights a growing trend of major corporations investing in and partnering with innovative climate tech companies, particularly those based in emerging economies like India, which are increasingly seen as hubs for technological advancement and scalable solutions in the fight against climate change.