Wisconsin Town Stops Microsoft's Massive AI Data Center
Caledonia residents successfully pushed back against Microsoft's plans for a water-intensive AI data center. Jane Matenaer and Greg Bach discuss why these fa...
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Caledonia residents successfully pushed back against Microsoft's plans for a water-intensive AI data center. Jane Matenaer and Greg Bach discuss why these facilities consume millions of gallons of water, strain our power grid, and what communities should know before welcoming them. Port Washington is facing similar questions - will their voices be heard too late? Learn why attending your local village board meetings matters more than you might think!
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