A New Unifying Issue: Just About Everyone Hates Data Centers
Recent election results and evidence from states show misgivings about the growth of AI and the ramifications for energy costs and the environment.
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The energy transition is not inevitable—but neither is business as usual.
As diplomats meet in Brazil for COP30, global resolve to tackle the climate challenge appears badly frayed.
Most African countries today are faced with a dual challenge: how to industrialize and expand electricity access at the same time.
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