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U.S. Communities Challenge Data Center Expansion as Activists Cite AI Boom
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U.S. Communities Challenge Data Center Expansion as Activists Cite AI Boom

22 April, 2026.Technology and Science.1 sources

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“Guests The artificial intelligence industry’s data center boom is the latest chapter in a long history of environmental racism and resource exploitation in vulnerable Native communities, says Oglala Lakota and Northern Cheyenne activist Krystal Two Bulls, the executive director of Honor the Earth, an Indigenous-led environmental justice organization that is tracking over 100 proposed data center projects on tribal and rural lands”

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