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Microsoft Pauses Its Carbon Indulgence Spending. The Usual Suspects Are Upset.

By Clintel Foundation|May 17, 2026|Tags: carbon credits, carbon Engineering, carbon removal market, Charles Rotter, climate activism, Microsoft carbon removal|

Reports have emerged that Microsoft has quietly paused future carbon removal purchases, sending shockwaves through a market it effectively dominates. What might appear as a routine financial decision has instead exposed the fragility of an industry built around a single buyer—and triggered a swift, organized backlash from climate advocates.

Trump Administration Gets Strategic With Offshore Wind

By Clintel Foundation|May 12, 2026|Tags: offshore wind, oil and gas investment, TotalEnergies, Trump administration, U.S. energy policy, wind farm cancellations|

The first efforts of the Trump Administration to shut down offshore wind projects ran into a wall of judicial opposition. They have now come up with Plan B, says Francis Menton. It appears that the administration is entering into legal settlements with wind farm developers, whereby the government pays the developers substantial sums of money to walk away from the projects.

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Microsoft Pauses Its Carbon Indulgence Spending. The Usual Suspects Are Upset.

By Clintel Foundation|May 17, 2026|Tags: carbon credits, carbon Engineering, carbon removal market, Charles Rotter, climate activism, Microsoft carbon removal|

Reports have emerged that Microsoft has quietly paused future carbon removal purchases, sending shockwaves through a market it effectively dominates. What might appear as a routine financial decision has instead exposed the fragility of an industry built around a single buyer—and triggered a swift, organized backlash from climate advocates.

Trump Administration Gets Strategic With Offshore Wind

By Clintel Foundation|May 12, 2026|Tags: offshore wind, oil and gas investment, TotalEnergies, Trump administration, U.S. energy policy, wind farm cancellations|

The first efforts of the Trump Administration to shut down offshore wind projects ran into a wall of judicial opposition. They have now come up with Plan B, says Francis Menton. It appears that the administration is entering into legal settlements with wind farm developers, whereby the government pays the developers substantial sums of money to walk away from the projects.

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