$1 Trillion in Spending Has Been Defeated by an Almond
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Over $1 trillion in data center spending has been committed by tech giants, but local zoning boards and residents are resisting the buildout due to concerns over water and electricity usage. A single California almond requires one to two gallons of water to grow, yet the industry's water consumption is scrutinized while other large users, like agriculture and residential lawns, are not. The contradiction highlights a communication war between the tech industry and its opponents.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The tech industry's failure to address concerns over water and electricity usage undermines its economic and tax benefits to local regions.
- · Grid strain and siting decisions that disregard local communities' needs exacerbate the issue.