Microsoft builds first datacenters with wood to slash carbon emissions
Microsoft builds first datacenters with wood to slash carbon emissions
Microsoft is building datacenters made with CLT to slash the use of steel and concrete and significantly reduce the embodied carbon footprint.
Published: October 31, 2024
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Slash emissions by using the dead bodies of the source that removes carbon?
47 5 ReplyI mean, that's the mechanism by which carbon is removed. It goes into tree, tree dies or gets cut down taking all the solidified carbon with it, new tree gets planted in its place to repeat the cycle. In fact, the fastest way to scrub carbon with the practice is to farm trees, assuming you do it sustainably.
34 1 ReplyYou mean sequestered, not removed. It's one fire away from being back in circulation.
20 4 ReplyWell, don’t set any data centers on fire.
13 0 ReplyBut what if I really want to :(
1 1 ReplyNoted for the future.
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So is every tree
8 0 ReplyOnly the current generation of trees. The previous generations that have been broken down into soil are mostly not going back into the atmosphere as co2
2 0 ReplyDo you propose some alchemy that transforms carbon to another element? Remove carbon from the atmosphere and stop putting more up in there.
4 1 ReplyAnd gives some energy (and building material) in the process? Yeah, it's just kinda hard.
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So the best thing you can do with a tree, is to cut it down and use it as materials, if we want to release as little CO2 as possible?
And ofc this depends on new trees being planted in its stead.
4 1 ReplyAnd ofc this depends on new trees being planted in its stead.
Hence farming trees...
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Trees are carbon neutral. They pull the carbon out and sequester it in themselves. When they rot or burn, the carbon is returned.
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