Published on June 2, 2026
For years, data centers have operated under the radar, quietly supporting the digital infrastructure that fuels modern life. These facilities, crucial for cloud computing and data storage, have largely been accepted as a necessary part of technological growth.
However, growing concerns about their environmental impact have sparked a different narrative. Erin Brockovich, known for her environmental activism, has now stepped in to address issues tied to AI data centers across the United States. She is actively gathering feedback from local communities to uncover and document their concerns.
Brockovich’s initiative involves organizing town hall meetings and online forums, encouraging residents to share their experiences and worries. Issues like water usage, energy consumption, and air quality have come to the forefront as communities brace for more data centers in their areas.
This grassroots movement could shift how companies approach the establishment of AI infrastructures. concerns, Brockovich aims to hold corporations accountable, prompting them to consider environmental safeguards before expanding their operations.
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