Local Opposition Grows Against Big Tech Data Centers in U.S. Communities
DATA AND AI INFRASTRUCTURE
Local opposition is mounting against proposed big tech data centers across the U.S., exemplified by a '999 to 1' vote against a project in Matthews, North Carolina. These facilities, driven by companies like Google and Amazon, are criticized for their high resource consumption and minimal job creation, prompting grassroots movements demanding greater transparency and accountability in local governance. As water shortages and rising electricity prices become pressing issues, communities are increasingly pushing back against such developments.

Jan 9, 2026, 12:12 PM