
Are we going to let data centers take all the power, water, and clean air?
THE SO WHAT
The fact that mainstream tech press is framing data centers as threats to power, water, and air means AI infra is now a political resource allocation issue, not just an engineering one. If you’re planning large deployments, add community impact, water usage, and grid relationships to your site-selection checklist before backlash slows you down.
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