
New York Considers a Three-Year Pause on Data Centers
New York lawmakers are proposing a three-year pause on new data centers, raising questions about sustainability versus technological progress in the state.
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New York lawmakers are proposing a three-year pause on new data centers, raising questions about sustainability versus technological progress in the state.

New York is contemplating a moratorium on data center development amid rising concerns over energy consumption and environmental sustainability. Explore the implications.

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Data centers are drastically increasing the demand for natural gas, with projects linked to them surging by 25 times in just two years. This shift raises critical questions about sustainability.

As protests against data centers grow, support for server factories is rising. These factories promise job creation but also raise environmental concerns.