Price of progress: AI is rapidly depleting the Earth’s water resources
Price of progress: AI is rapidly depleting the Earth’s water resources
Publish Date: 2026-06-08 05:01:00
Source Domain: universemagazine.com
- Data centers powering AI are projected to consume 945 TWh of electricity annually by 2030, which is more than seven times Ukraine’s current energy usage.
- AI’s environmental impact extends beyond just energy consumption to include significant water and land footprints due to cooling systems, infrastructure, and supply chains.
- A United Nations University study suggests that AI could require as much water as the basic domestic needs of 1.3 billion people by the end of the decade.
- The infrastructure for AI could expand to over 14,500 square kilometers, equivalent to twice the size of Jakarta, potentially worsening the environmental impact even with green energy projects.
- Most of the energy used in AI is consumed during daily operations rather than during the initial training phase of AI models.
- The environmental strain from AI is disproportionately felt in regions where new data centers are opening due to local power grid pressures and water shortages.
- The AI industry is expected to generate about 2.5 million tons of electronic waste annually by 2030, burdening low-income countries that lack proper recycling facilities.
- The current boom in AI is intensifying global inequality as over 90% of specialized AI computing power is dominated by the U.S. and China, while many other countries lack such infrastructure.