UN reports nation-sized environmental footprints for data centers
UN reports nation-sized environmental footprints for data centers
Publish Date: 2026-06-03 16:17:00
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- Microsoft’s Data Center Noise Concerns: Local residents near Microsoft’s $3.3 billion data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, have raised concerns about a new high-pitched drone sound they attribute to the facility.
- Construction to Operational Transition: Initially, residents accepted noise from construction activities, but some worry that noise might become a lasting issue as the data center nears completion.
- Microsoft’s Plans and Response: Microsoft has announced over 15 planned data centers in Mount Pleasant and has acknowledged the noise concerns, promising to investigate the root cause.
- Environmental Impact of Data Centers: A United Nations University report highlights that the environmental footprint of data centers rivals that of some of the world’s largest countries, with projected significant growth as AI usage increases.
- Projection for 2030: By 2030, data centers are expected to account for approximately 3% of the world’s total projected electricity use and produce significant amounts of carbon dioxide and consumed water.
- AI’s Environmental Cost: The report emphasizes that AI, though often seen as clean technology, requires substantial energy and infrastructure, contributing significantly to data centers’ overall energy consumption.
- Efficiency Paradox: Improved efficiency in AI and data centers does not necessarily reduce overall energy use, and increased use of renewable energy sources can lead to environmental trade-offs elsewhere.
- Call for Transparency: Lack of transparency from companies about the energy and resource use of data centers and AI poses challenges for managing their environmental impact.