Data Centers Gobble Up Land, Wipe Out Wildlife at Alarming Rate

Data Centers Gobble Up Land, Wipe Out Wildlife at Alarming Rate

As the digital world expands, the physical structures powering it are devouring land and destroying biodiversity, with researchers warning that data centers are now the new cathedrals of power.

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A new study by researcher Manuel García Domínguez highlights the severe environmental cost of the data center industry. These buildings, which house the internet, require massive amounts of space and energy. Their rapid expansion is directly destroying natural habitats, leading to a loss of plant and animal species [195649]. García Domínguez argues that these structures have replaced castles and churches as symbols of modern power, but their growth comes at a steep ecological price [195649]. The trend is accelerating as demand for digital services grows, threatening more land and wildlife in the process [195649].

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