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Residents of Port Washington have voiced strong objections to a proposed data center, highlighting the potential climate, environmental, and technological risks associated with such developments. The community fears that the rapid growth of the data center industry could exacerbate existing environmental issues and contribute to climate change.
Local residents argue that the energy demands of data centers are significant, leading to increased carbon emissions and straining local resources. They express concerns over the potential for water usage and waste generation, which could negatively impact the surrounding ecosystem.
Moreover, the rise of artificial intelligence technologies associated with these centers raises alarms about data privacy and security. Community members have called for more transparency and rigorous assessments before any construction begins, urging decision-makers to consider the long-term implications of such facilities on their neighborhood.
As discussions continue, residents remain vigilant, advocating for sustainable practices and responsible development in their area.
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