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Erin Brockovich Joins Global Resistance to Data Center Boom
Published Thursday, June 4, 2026
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Media Analysis
AI synthesisErin Brockovich has joined a global movement opposing the rapid expansion of data centers, citing significant environmental and social costs. Data centers are criticized for their high consumption of electricity and water, contributing to climate change and straining local resources, leading to concerns from affected communities.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- The US currently has approximately 5,400 data centers, the largest number of any country worldwide.
- Erin Brockovich is joining a global resistance against the rapid expansion of data centers due to environmental and social costs.
- Data centers consume vast amounts of electricity and water, contributing to climate change and local resource strain.
- Communities are concerned about the impact of data centers on local resources and quality of life.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- Deutsche WelleCenter
This article highlights the environmental and social costs of the global data center boom, emphasizing the perspective of activists and affected communities against the rapid expansion of big-tech infrastructure, with Erin Brockovich joining this resistance.
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