Data Centers

Your ‘Cloud’ Is Toxic. One Town Just Said No.

Cheyenne, Wyoming’s refusal to accept data center wastewater exposes the tech industry’s dirty secret: the ‘cloud’ generates toxic waste. After a Meta contractor contaminated the local water supply, the town drew a line, revealing how tech giants outsource dirty work to dodge liability. If you live near a data center, this is your blueprint to demand accountability.

You Think Your Car Is Bad for the Planet? Wait Until You See What Google’s AI Does

Google’s electricity consumption now rivals half the energy used by all car commuters in Bavaria. The digital world we think is weightless has a crushing physical cost. As AI scales exponentially, so does the hidden carbon footprint of every search, email, and prompt. We’re sleepwalking into a climate disaster powered by our own convenience.

AI Isn’t Just a Climate Problem—It’s a Blackout Problem

Most discussions about AI’s energy use focus on carbon footprints. But the real crisis is coming faster: AI’s volatile, unpredictable power spikes are destabilizing the electrical grid. Legacy infrastructure can’t handle the sudden surges from data centers, risking blackouts for everyone. This isn’t a climate problem—it’s a blackout problem.