Thursday
September 5
2024

Amazon Says It’s Going ‘Water Positive’ — But There’s a Problem

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Earlier this year, the e-commerce corporation Amazon secured approval to open two new data centers in Santiago, Chile. The $400 million venture is the company’s first foray into locating its data facilities, which guzzle massive amounts of electricity and water in order to power cloud computing services and online programs, in Latin America — and in one of the most water-stressed countries in the world, where residents have protested against the industry’s expansion.

Photo courtesy of Jon Russell.

Source: Grist (link opens in a new window)

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Energy, WASH
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corporations, data, e-commerce, infrastructure, renewable energy, water