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Published, as members of the governing body of iMasons Climate Accord (ICA), an open letter encouraging vendors to create certified Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), align them with existing standards, and make them readily available. EPDs, the letter explains, enable the digital infrastructure and data center industry to both estimate its emissions and use that information to procure lower-carbon materials and equipment, helping to meet its climate goals. EDIE »
Announced a 5-year framework agreement with Pivot Energy to develop 150 community-scale solar projects across 20 U.S. states (totaling 500 MW) between 2025 and 2029, with Microsoft purchasing the renewable energy credits (RECs) over a 20-year term. PR »
Announced a plan to retrofit its 1,200 Canadian branches, aiming to cut 10,000 metric tons of onsite carbon emissions from its operational footprint. In the first phase, RBC will invest $35 million over three years on energy-efficient low carbon heating and cooling systems. PR »
Announced a first-of-its-kind multiyear collaboration to equip a Boeing 737 with instruments to measure GHGs during domestic flights. This could significantly improve the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s monitoring of CO2, methane, and other GHGs, and improve the accuracy of weather forecasts “at just 1% of the cost of deploying research aircraft.” The effort will also help support United Airlines’ goal of reducing wispy contrails, which can trap heat. PR »