BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Prompts now, pollutants later
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 30 Apr 2026 10:35:42 -0500
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Prompts now, pollutants later: Report claims data centers are harming the 
environment to the tune of $25 billion and inducing a debt on the health of 
current and future generations

Date:
Wed, 29 Apr 2026 22:05:00 +0000

Description:
A new paper theorizes that the cost of gross external damages generated by 
data centers could exceed $25 billion.

FULL STORY
The surge of AI and its demand for data
centers could be costing the US economy $25 billion in environmental damage 
and causing serious health complications for those living in the vicinity of 
data centers. 

These figures come from a new working paper written by Nicholas Z. Muller, an 
economist at Carnegie Mellon University, and published by the National Bureau 
of Economic Research. The paper examined around 2,800 operational data 
centers on their energy requirements, and examined the impact of additionally 
generated air pollutants and greenhouse gases on the environment, the health 
of US citizens, and its cost on the economy. In the paper, Muller calculates
the $25 billion gross external damages (GED) figure by calculating not only
the artificial intelligence usage within data centers (to which he attributes
a figure of $3.7 billion), but also the wider, indirect costs of the pollutants
caused by generating the necessary energy to power data centers. 

Mullers paper theorizes that the planned expansion of data center 
construction could increase associated damages by up to 85% in the near term. 

These costs include the additional burden on healthcare facilities and 
day-to-day medical requirements by local residents, which Muller attributes 
to the negative effects of exposure to the airborne pollutantPM2.5, which can 
cause lung disease, heart conditions, and higher rates of premature 
mortality. 

There are also wider social costs associated with pollutants and greenhouse 
gasses that are yet to materialize, but nonetheless are being emitted from 
the additional energy sources being constructed or revived to fuel the boom 
in demand for energy.

The Trump administration's stance against renewable energy sources means that 
legislation has been put forward to revive a number of previously 
decommissioned fossil fuel power plants in order to provide for the extra 
demand, and in turn are releasing more pollutants and greenhouse gases. 

These external costs are not borne by the tech companies funding the 
construction of data centers, who instead enjoy significant tax breaks for 
their investments in new construction projects, leading to less tax revenue 
to fund the construction of the additional infrastructure needed to power and 
transfer electricity to power data centers. 

The Trump administration did introduce the Ratepayer Protection Pledge to 
bind the additional costs of energy production to tech companies, but the 
pledge is entirely voluntary and bears very little in the way of 
accountability, timelines, or provisions. Some communities in the US are now 
experiencing skyrocketing energy costs due to the energy demands of data 
centers.

There are also the issues with the employment provided by data centers. While 
the initial construction may provide a boost in jobs, the effect is largely 
temporary. Many data centers are automated and require little supervision to 
operate. 

Mullers paper does calculate that the economic costs of environmental damage 
and healthcare related costs are small when compared to the potential 
productivity gains produced by AI, but residents living in the vicinity of 
data centers may disagree with this assessment. 

There is now a growing anti-data center sentiment across the US , with 
numerous grass-root, local resident groups opposing the construction of data 
centers, leading to major project delays and cancellations. There also 
appears to be a general downward trend in the opinion of AI, with up to 71% 
of US citizens believing that AI could cause permanent job loss , and almost 
half (47%) believing it will have a negative effect on humanity. 

Via Fortune

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/prompts-now-pollutants-later-report-claims-data-
centers-are-harming-the-environment-to-the-tune-of-usd25-billion-and-inducing-
a-debt-on-the-health-of-current-and-future-generations

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