In a divided country, U.S. residents agree on one thing: no data centers
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In a divided country, U.S. residents agree on one thing: no data centers
This story originally appeared in Prism on June 29, 2026. Across the country, politicians are starting to heed the public’s concerns about data centers. Almost 75% of Americans across the political spectrum oppose constructing data centers near their homes, according to a recent Gallup poll. A majority—63%—are concerned by federal regulatory agencies’ practice of approving projects without first evaluating environmental and public health concer…
Launched in a crazy race at AI, the Big Techs seek to establish data centres on all continents. They are increasingly confronted, including in the United States, with local oppositions that denounce the environmental impacts and the lack of transparency around these gigantic infrastructures. Panorama of these popular struggles that are swarming around the world. From country to country, from continent to continent, the same story is repeated.
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