
Hover over text to view sources
A recent study reveals that US carbon emissions have caused over $10 trillion in global economic damage from 1990 to 2020, affecting both the domestic and international landscape. This research highlights the significant economic burden on developing nations and the long-term consequences of climate change.
Utah's leaders are striving to balance energy production with the demands of the growing artificial intelligence sector. As AI technology requires significant energy resources, initiatives like Gov. Spencer Cox's Operation Gigawatt aim to create a reliable energy supply while fostering economic growth.
Big tech companies like Google and Microsoft have made ambitious commitments to clean energy, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2030. However, the rapid expansion of AI data centers has led to increased energy demands and higher greenhouse gas emissions, complicating their sustainability efforts.
San Francisco's ambitious climate change targets may be undermined by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, which significantly increase energy consumption. As tech giants invest heavily in AI infrastructure, the resulting emissions threaten to derail local sustainability efforts.
The housing crisis and climate change are interconnected challenges that require comprehensive solutions. Recent reports suggest that addressing housing affordability can significantly impact climate emissions through strategic urban planning and policy reforms.