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Erin Brockovich Takes on Data Center Expansion

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Erin Brockovich, renowned environmentalist, has launched an initiative to map data center locations across the US, highlighting the environmental impact of their rapid expansion. This move aims to empower communities by providing crucial information about where these facilities are being built, which often operate with little local consultation.

Data centers, while essential for powering AI and cloud services, consume vast amounts of energy and water, leading to potential shortages in nearby areas. Critics argue that despite significant investments, these centers create minimal local employment, raising questions about their economic benefits versus environmental costs.

Brockovich’s platform not only tracks new constructions but also documents moratoriums on projects, allowing communities to assess the implications of these developments. The initiative reflects a growing global resistance to unchecked data center proliferation, with similar movements emerging in countries like Ireland and Brazil.

As the demand for data centers continues to surge, Brockovich’s efforts could signal a shift towards greater public awareness and involvement in environmental decision-making, potentially influencing future policies and construction practices in the tech industry.

Source: DW News

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