Data Centers in our Communities: What We Know, What's at Stake
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Data Centers in our Communities: What We Know, What's at Stake
The Sierra Club and the Audubon Society will host Sally Burgess and Henry Robertson from the Sierra Club for a presentation about data centers and what communities can do to slow down the onslaught of proposed data centers pushing into all areas of the Midwest. Learn what you can do.
8274 Big Bend Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63119, USA
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Dave Campbell
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Organized By: Eastern Missouri Group
Location: 8274 Big Bend Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63119, USA
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Dave Campbell
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John Feldmann
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Data Centers in our Communities: What We Know, What's at Stake, and What We Can Do
Wednesday, April 8, 7:00 pm, doors open at 6:30 pm, at Webster University, Browning Hall Auditorium
Note: Browning Hall is also called Interdisciplinary Science Building
The Sierra Club and the Audubon Society will host Sally Burgess and Henry Robertson from the Sierra Club for a presentation about data centers and what communities can do to slow down the onslaught of proposed data centers pushing into all areas of the Midwest. Learn what you can do.
At the current rate, the growth of data centers will increase by up to 20% annually putting a strain on clean energy goals and increasing the cost of utility bills for ratepayers. The negative impacts don' stop there! Data centers use significant amounts of water for both on-site operations, as well as off-site power generation. Local impacts also include air pollution from back-up fossil fuel generators, noise pollution, land-use conflicts and critically-a lack of transparency and public engagement.
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