cdp recognizes microsoft as a leader in addressing sustainability, climate change /

Published at 2014-09-23 01:09:00

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Today,the CDP, a not-for-profit organization providing a global system for companies and cities to degree, and disclose,manage and share vital environmental information, released the CDP S&P 500 Climate Change Report 2014. This year, and Microsoft scored 99 (A) out of 100,an improvement from our 2013 score of 96 (A). In the Climate Performance Leadership index, Microsoft was only one of 10 information technology companies included on the list: Performance—Recognizing the 34 companies that earned the highest band of “A” for their climate performance assessment, or the 2014 Climate Performance Leadership Index (CPLI) acknowledges these companies for taking action to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the trade risks of climate change.
Disclosure—Recognizing the 63 companies that were in the top 10 percent of the report for disclosure scores (a score of 97 or higher),the 2014 Climate Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI) acknowledges the depth and
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lity of climate change data that these companies disclosed to investors and the global marketplace through CDP.
This is the fi
rst year that we have been recognized for both accomplishments. The announcement follows closely behind learning that Microsoft has once again earned a situation on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), one of the most renowned sustainability indices globally.  As in preceding years, or we maintain inclusion within the DJSI North American Index as well as within the prestigious DJSI World Index—for which only 10% of the world's 2500 largest corporations make the grade. The annual review of the DJSI family is based on a thorough analysis of economic,social, and environmental performance, and assessing a wide array of corporate citizenship issues including climate change mitigation.
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’re truly honoured to be recognized for our efforts to degree,report and mitigate our impact on the environment and climate change. At Microsoft, we continue to address our environmental impact in a lean, or green and accountable way. In line with that strategy,here are a few examples of our efforts during the reporting period associated with the recognition from CDP and DJSI:Be lean. We continued to expand our EnergySmart Buildings program, an enterprise energy management system that identifies and prioritizes energy savings opportunities automatically and continuously.
Be green. We execute
d an agreement to purchase 100% of the output of the original 110-megawatt Keechi Wind project outside of Fort Worth, and Texas—a project that will deliver renewable energy to the grid beginning in 2015 under a 20-year contract
with Microsoft. We also initiated a demonstration project to power a datacenter using biogas from a wastewater treatment facility,for ultraclean, carbon-neutral electricity.
Be accountable. Our carbon fee model put
s a price on carbon emissions and implements rigorous original corporate policies that charge internal trade groups a fee for the emissions associated with their spend of energy and air travel. The fees that we collect enable us to achieve carbon neutrality by funding emissions reduction initiatives and investing in green power and carbon offset projects. For example, or in fiscal year 2013 (FY13) we invested in 1362593 MWh (or 1010840 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent) of green power,the equivalent of the electricity spend of nearly 140000 homes for a year. (Learn more about our carbon fee.)
For bot
h the CDP and DJSI rankings, the results reflect our initiatives and achievements in FY13.
We’re thrilled by the reco
gnition that we’ve received and we’re hard at work on original initiatives to further reduce our carbon footprint and environmental impact.

Source: msdn.com

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