Messages now, pollutants later: report says data centers are harming the environment to the tune of $25 billion and incurring health debt for current and future generations.


  • Data centers and their energy needs pollute
  • This pollution results in significant costs for health care and the environment.
  • A cost of up to $25 billion is theorized, but it could be higher.

The rise of AI and its demand for data centers could cost the U.S. economy $25 billion in environmental damage and lead to serious health complications for people living near data centers.

These figures come from a new working paper written by Nicholas Z. Muller, an economist at Carnegie Mellon University, and published by the National Bureau of Economic Research.

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