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  3. Project Blue data center used over 500,000 gallons of drought-stricken Tucson water in one month.

Project Blue data center used over 500,000 gallons of drought-stricken Tucson water in one month.

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  • petesmom@kolektiva.socialP petesmom@kolektiva.social

    @climatenewsnow
    I am beginning to believe all billionaires are nihilists. Theres seems to be a biggest push to put data centers in the most drought stricken areas which seems designed to hasten the end of
    ...I dont know, humanity, our planet, certainly climate as we've know it 🤦‍♀️

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    #4

    @Petesmom Divide and Conquer is one of the oldest tricks in the book.

    Their luxury bunkers are sublime.

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    • petesmom@kolektiva.socialP petesmom@kolektiva.social

      @climatenewsnow
      I am beginning to believe all billionaires are nihilists. Theres seems to be a biggest push to put data centers in the most drought stricken areas which seems designed to hasten the end of
      ...I dont know, humanity, our planet, certainly climate as we've know it 🤦‍♀️

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      #5

      @Petesmom @climatenewsnow

      TESCREAL probably covers most of it.

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      • petesmom@kolektiva.socialP petesmom@kolektiva.social

        @climatenewsnow
        I am beginning to believe all billionaires are nihilists. Theres seems to be a biggest push to put data centers in the most drought stricken areas which seems designed to hasten the end of
        ...I dont know, humanity, our planet, certainly climate as we've know it 🤦‍♀️

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        #6

        @Petesmom @climatenewsnow look up “TESCREAL” but keep a vomit bag handy

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        • climatenewsnow@mastodon.socialC climatenewsnow@mastodon.social

          Project Blue data center used over 500,000 gallons of drought-stricken Tucson water in one month.

          "We cannot stay silent while corporations steal our water, destroy our deserts, and sacrifice our future. … Demand an end to Project Blue and data center expansion in Tucson!" #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming

          https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/denounce-data-center-practices-tucson/

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          #7

          @climatenewsnow "you're absolutely right."

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          • climatenewsnow@mastodon.socialC climatenewsnow@mastodon.social

            Project Blue data center used over 500,000 gallons of drought-stricken Tucson water in one month.

            "We cannot stay silent while corporations steal our water, destroy our deserts, and sacrifice our future. … Demand an end to Project Blue and data center expansion in Tucson!" #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming

            https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/denounce-data-center-practices-tucson/

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            #8

            @climatenewsnow Let's contrast that, shall we? Tucson water service area is 1.8 billion gallons a month. The fucking GOLF courses consume anywhere from 300-450 MILLION gallons. A MONTH. 37 golf courses use 8-12 million gallons EACH over the Tucson municipal area. YOU do the math.

            Knock it off with the manufactured crisis bullshit. There's plenty of ways of hating on AI without having to MISREPRESENT. Also known as a 'lie by omission'. If you have to lie to make your case...You have no case.

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            • climatenewsnow@mastodon.socialC climatenewsnow@mastodon.social

              Project Blue data center used over 500,000 gallons of drought-stricken Tucson water in one month.

              "We cannot stay silent while corporations steal our water, destroy our deserts, and sacrifice our future. … Demand an end to Project Blue and data center expansion in Tucson!" #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming

              https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/denounce-data-center-practices-tucson/

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              #9

              @climatenewsnow /*ENDLESS SCREAMING*/

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              • climatenewsnow@mastodon.socialC climatenewsnow@mastodon.social

                Project Blue data center used over 500,000 gallons of drought-stricken Tucson water in one month.

                "We cannot stay silent while corporations steal our water, destroy our deserts, and sacrifice our future. … Demand an end to Project Blue and data center expansion in Tucson!" #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming

                https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/denounce-data-center-practices-tucson/

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                #10

                @climatenewsnow PS: It's shit like this that opens doors for people to question your legitimacy and the larger ACTUAL legitimacy of climate shift. Yet you still stand around wondering why.
                FACT CHECK YOUR MATERIAL BEFORE PUBLISHING. BASIC questions would have revealed this as a red herring. Questions like is this extraordinary by local norms? Or even a basic what ARE local norms would have revealed this as a non issue. BASIC FUCKING SCIENCE KNOWS A VALUE WITHOUT A CONTRAST IS JUST A DATAPOINT

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                • beggarmidas@mastodon.socialB beggarmidas@mastodon.social

                  @climatenewsnow PS: It's shit like this that opens doors for people to question your legitimacy and the larger ACTUAL legitimacy of climate shift. Yet you still stand around wondering why.
                  FACT CHECK YOUR MATERIAL BEFORE PUBLISHING. BASIC questions would have revealed this as a red herring. Questions like is this extraordinary by local norms? Or even a basic what ARE local norms would have revealed this as a non issue. BASIC FUCKING SCIENCE KNOWS A VALUE WITHOUT A CONTRAST IS JUST A DATAPOINT

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                  #11

                  @Beggarmidas

                  Are you referring to something specific? Please say what it is.

                  Wtf you complaining about?

                  @climatenewsnow

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                  • tomjennings@tldr.nettime.orgT tomjennings@tldr.nettime.org

                    @Beggarmidas

                    Are you referring to something specific? Please say what it is.

                    Wtf you complaining about?

                    @climatenewsnow

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                    #12

                    @tomjennings @climatenewsnow The rate only seems excessive when it's not compared to nearly ANY other sector. This was supposed to be supplementary. My principal point was made in another post. Maybe I should have linked the two accordingly. Forgive the oversight.

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                    • tomjennings@tldr.nettime.orgT tomjennings@tldr.nettime.org

                      @Beggarmidas

                      Are you referring to something specific? Please say what it is.

                      Wtf you complaining about?

                      @climatenewsnow

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                      #13

                      @tomjennings @climatenewsnow Its crap like this that allows your opponents to paint you as alarmists. This water usage by AI with how fast & widespread it's become even among restrained outlets is doing incalculable harm to your image. It's an obvious ploy letting you hang yourselves publicly.
                      It also illustrates what's lacking in left wing causes today. You don't have anyone removing roadblocks to your cause, so have no 'defense against the dark arts' if you'll forgive a harry potter allegory.

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                      • climatenewsnow@mastodon.socialC climatenewsnow@mastodon.social

                        Project Blue data center used over 500,000 gallons of drought-stricken Tucson water in one month.

                        "We cannot stay silent while corporations steal our water, destroy our deserts, and sacrifice our future. … Demand an end to Project Blue and data center expansion in Tucson!" #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming

                        https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/denounce-data-center-practices-tucson/

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                        #14

                        AI datacenters are a blight. But this article is misleading.

                        The data center isn't open yet. If construction continues, it will open in 2027
                        Src: https://www.pima.gov/3552/Project-Blue-FAQ

                        H2O *may* be related to construction.

                        Also:
                        2015 Avg water use of US citizen: 83gal/day
                        Src: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residential_water_use_in_the_U.S._and_Canada

                        500,000/(83*365)=~16.5
                        16–17 peoples' annual water usage.

                        Also, data center water use: 5,000,000gal/day
                        Human water usage: 83gal/day
                        Src: https://www.eesi.org/articles/view/data-centers-and-water-consumption

                        We must fight, but we must be accountable.

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