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Erin Brockovich's latest project is a website to report and track data center construction across the country:
"The race to build AI infrastructures is unfolding town by town across America... This map captures the real-world footprint of that race — revealing patterns of growth, conflict and uncertainty."
Bees are responsible for pollinating about one in three bites of the food we eat. They are far more important to humans than any AI tool or data center.
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This is the type of damage that is non-reversible and will not go away with a new president. Once this data center is built and starts running, that’s it. So either people get together to stop it now, or we sit back and watch as the elite slowly kill us.
Also Fuck #mikejohnson and his whiny bitchiness that they need to raise congress salaries. “Oh they can’t live on $174,000 a year and only work 140 days” then they expect people to survive on $30k-$40k working 60-80 hrs a week and just deal with it? Stfu. That dude sucks.
WHY are we spraying Glyphosate & killing ALL the vegetation for logging now? It also POISONS the Living Creatures of the Forest! Deforestation is bad enough! #Unconscionable!
BREAKING: DHS waives dozens of environmental laws to rush border construction through congressionally designated Wild & Scenic section of the Rio Grande in Big Bend--the incredibly remote Lower Canyons stretch.
We're looking into legal action. In the meantime, here's my reaction:
"The Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande are one of the wildest places in America—a stretch of river so remote that visitors can float for days without seeing a road, a light, or a single sign of the modern world. This waiver clears the way for DHS to blast roads through serene canyon walls, flood the darkness with artificial stadium lights, and build an industrial barricade across one of the last great rivers in the American Southwest. We will fight this looming catastrophe.”
If you see a helicopter towing one of these over your neighborhood, bad news: your town is getting a data center. They’re running airborne electromagnetic surveys to map groundwater in the area.
TRANSLATION: figuring out how much water they can divert before people notice.
Utah’s new data center will release 23 atom bombs of energy into the environment every day all to surveil the public, make billionaires richer, and power the artificial intelligence that will replace us. Stopping these data centers is an existential fight for humanity’s survival.
American infrastructure is being gutted for data centers.
This is a hostile takeover.
Americans didn’t vote for this.
Land is being stolen.
Water is being contaminated.
People can’t breathe.
Vibrations and noise from data centers are keeping people up all night.
Trees are being cut down.
Our country is being robbed.
Don’t let them destroy the biggest cave system in the world or drain/poison it’s underground river
Mammoth caves is a national treasure and a wonder of the entire world
The U.S. Forest Service is spraying glyphosate (Roundup) across tens of thousands of acres of national forests this spring to support commercial timber production.
Following wildfires, forests naturally regenerate with diverse shrubs, wildflowers, and wildlife. However, a recent investigation reveals that the Forest Service and private logging companies are routinely applying the herbicide to eliminate competing native vegetation, favoring commercially valuable species such as Douglas fir and sugar pine.
This practice has created large areas with significantly reduced biodiversity, often described as "dead zones", where insect, bird, and plant populations have sharply declined. Glyphosate, classified by the World Health Organization as a probable human carcinogen, has seen its use in California national forests quintuple over the past two decades, reaching a record 266,000 pounds in 2023.
Local communities, environmental groups, and residents are raising concerns about potential impacts on water quality, endangered species (including salmon and rare foxes), and public health. Critics argue that prioritizing industrial timber production over ecological diversity conflicts with the broader mission of national forests as public lands.
The issue has intensified debates over forest management, balancing economic interests with long-term environmental and community health.