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The Data-Center Panic Is Overblown
The article argues that concerns about data centers' environmental and economic impacts are exaggerated, citing research showing they create jobs and boost local economies. It highlights studies indicating data centers increase employment and wages, particularly in construction and information sectors, while distinguishing between older co-location facilities and newer hyperscale AI centers.
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