Report: Microsoft is leading the way on climate pledges, ahead of Apple and Google

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A wide-ranging report examining climate pledges of 55 of the world's biggest companies have put Microsoft right at the top, beating out tech rivals like Amazon, Google, and even EV pioneer Tesla, which surprisingly scored far lower marks.

The report from As You Sow grades the world's biggest companies by market cap on a range of scales that align with the Paris Agreement climate goals. Many of the world's biggest companies are aiming to achieve a "net-zero" greenhouse gas (GHG) emission business operation, leveraging things like green credits, technology investment, while also reducing waste and fossil fuel use. Microsoft has a large operation dedicated to tackling its climate goals, with aims not only to hit net-zero greenhouse gas emissions operationally but also, it wants to account for all of its greenhouse gas emissions since the company was founded.

Microsoft was one of only two companies to achieve an "A grade" from the monitoring organization alongside PepsiCo, defeating Google's parent company Alphabet who scored a B, and Apple, who scored a B-. Facebook's parent company, Meta, flunked out with a D. The report was punishing toward companies that don't full report their climate pledges and emissions. As a result, EV pioneer Tesla wallowed all the way at the bottom of the pack, with an F grade, putting it below oil megacorps like Exxon.
 

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