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Data Centers Done Right?
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Data Centers Done Right?

Data centers are not going away. But neither are the power, water, noise, and land use impacts they leave behind. The question communities are asking is no longer simply whether data centers are useful, the question is whether they can be built without sacrificing farmland, local water access, utility affordability, quiet enjoyment, public health, and informed community consent.

Sara Villani, Clayton Tucker, and Zen Honeycutt
Who Owns the Night Sky
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Who Owns the Night Sky

A California startup has raised millions of dollars to launch giant mirrors into space and sell “sunlight on demand.” Yes, really.

Sara Villani
The Great Data Center Giveaway: Tax Breaks, Higher Utility Bills, and the New Race to the Bottom
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The Great Data Center Giveaway: Tax Breaks, Higher Utility Bills, and the New Race to the Bottom

Beneath the glossy sales pitch for a data center lies a murky reality of strained ecosystems, depleted natural resources, and billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies for some of the wealthiest corporations on planet Earth.

Sara Villani
AI Data Centers: Concerns & Solutions
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AI Data Centers: Concerns & Solutions

As applications for AI and surveillance multiply, so do the demands for data centers to process the information they generate. The growth rate seen over the past decade is expected to double or triple within the next two to three years. In some areas, permits and land sales are moving faster than local populations can voice concerns. There is growing worry that when fast-tracking AI data centers is framed as a military necessity, the critical steps of public information-sharing and community feedback are rushed or bypassed entirely.

Dr. Jen Clemons, ND, LAc
BISC, 6G, and the Architecture of Human-Computer Integration
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BISC, 6G, and the Architecture of Human-Computer Integration

In 2026, technology is no longer just about connectivity. It is about autonomy, privacy, and protecting the boundaries of the human body in a fully digitized world. What if the next frontier of medicine wasn’t a drug or a procedure, but a digital network?

Sara Villani

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