Data Center Boom Threatens Kansas City Health?!?

Maybe a few trillion gallons of water between friends is no big deal . . . But this report also note a few concerns beyond all of the jobs going bust . . . Check-it: 

"A 2024 study found that U.S. data centers produced 105 million tons of CO2e the previous year with a carbon intensity 48% higher than the national average."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

The cost of AI: How Kansas City's data center boom could impact your health

As Kansas City positions itself as a data center hub, it begs the question: what are the potential consequences?

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