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Subject đź’° The Hidden Cost of AI & Crypto: Our Climate Goals at Risk
Date July 31, 2025 11:05 PM
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As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are rapidly rolled out and cryptocurrencies become more commonplace, the enormous amounts of energy they require are threatening climate goals and the progress we’ve already achieved in protecting our health and water use.

AI and crypto technologies are fueling a massive buildout of data centers -- energy-hungry facilities that require electricity around the clock. With little oversight and even less transparency, these enormous facilities are being fast-tracked in states across the country and putting decades of clean energy progress at risk and threatening to impact your energy costs.

RSVP to our August 20 webinar to learn how Big Tech’s energy appetite could be impacting your community and your energy bills– and how we can demand better!

Learn more at our webinar
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Here’s the problem: AI models and crypto mining operations use vast amounts of computing power, and that means more electricity. Just one data center can use as much power as a small city.

But instead of accelerating renewable energy, many utilities are turning back to coal and gas to keep up, undermining climate goals and threatening air and water quality in our communities – all at the expense of our energy bills.

🏭 In the last two years alone, more than 200 supersized new data centers were built across 24 states, each consuming more electricity than the largest factories. There are more than 600 of these giant data centers being planned for operation in the next five years.

🔌 Collectively, AI and cloud compute data centers could demand around 100 gigawatts of electricity by 2030, roughly equivalent to powering 67 million homes.

🤔 Most Big Tech companies claim that they’re aiming for a sustainable, renewable future, but in many cases, utilities are delaying coal plant retirements or constructing new gas plants just to meet data center demands.

Big Tech shouldn’t be allowed to sacrifice our health, climate, and paychecks for unchecked expansion. That’s why the Sierra Club is working to expose the impacts and support communities demanding transparency, guardrails, and clean, just futures.

We need public accountability and energy planning that prioritizes people and the planet, not unregulated tech growth. That means requiring that data centers pay for local, new clean energy to meet their needs, speak up to stop utilities from using their data centers as an excuse to keep fossil fuels online, demanding guardrails to protect our rates, and strengthening state energy planning laws to ensure climate targets are met, not reversed.

Whether you're concerned about your electric bills, protecting climate goals, or the impacts of local pollution, this webinar is for you.
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Can’t make it? RSVP to receive the recording to view on your own time.

This is a critical moment. As AI data centers rapidly scale, decisions made today about how we power them will shape our energy future for decades. Let’s make sure those decisions center people, not polluters. 

We hope to see you on August 20 to help us make sure our energy system serves people and the planet, not just Big Tech.

In Solidarity,
Sierra Club

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