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By — Seth Borenstein, Associated Press Seth Borenstein, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/energy-water-use-and-pollution-of-ai-and-data-centers-rival-most-countries Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Energy, water use and pollution of AI and data centers rival most countries Science Jun 4, 2026 5:16 PM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The environmental footprint of data centers already rivals some of the world's largest countries, according to a United Nations University report, which also predicts their water and energy use and pollution will double in just four years as use of artificial intelligence grows. Last year, global data centers used 448 trillion watt-hours of electricity, more than all but 10 countries of the world, said the report issued Wednesday. That electricity use produced about 208 million tons (189 million metric tons) of carbon dioxide, about the same amount as Argentina, and producing that much energy consumed about 1.2 trillion gallons (4.5 trillion liters) of water, according to the report on the environmental consequences of AI's energy use. READ MORE: States are struggling to meet their clean energy goals. Blame data centers By 2030, data centers will account for nearly 3% of the world's projected electricity use, with 935 trillion watt-hours. If data centers were a country, the country would be projected to rank sixth-highest in power use in 2030. That would produce nearly 440 million tons (399 million metric tons) of carbon dioxide, the report said. The study focused on energy use and didn't examine the massive amount of water used to cool data centers. Grow your mind Subscribe to our Science Newsletter to explore the wide worlds of science, health and technology. "If you look at these numbers, we're seeing scales comparable to nations," said study co-author Kaveh Madani, a water scientist and director of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health in Canada. "The demand is enormous." Much of the growth of data centers is being driven by AI. About 20% of data centers' energy is currently due to AI, but that should grow to 40% by 2030, the report said. First global look at ecological impact The report is significant because of the credibility and authority of the U.N., not just because of any one set of eye-popping numbers, said Fengqi You, a Cornell University energy engineering professor who directs the college's AI sustainability issues. WATCH: Electric grid faces political roadblocks as it struggles with data center demand "Its value is that a U.N. institution is putting carbon, water, land, life-cycle impacts and environmental justice into one frame" for an issue that is often shrouded in secrecy and partial disclosures, said You, who was not part of the report. "The general public should be concerned, but not panicked," he added. Jean Su, director of the Energy Justice Program at the Center fo

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Energy-intensive tech like AI and data centers demand urgent action. Their impact rivals many countries environmental footprints. Lets push for sustainable solutions to protect our planet.

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AI and data centers may seem like energy hogs, but theyre also driving innovation that could lead to cleaner tech solutions. Lets focus on harnessing their power for good while pushing for efficiency and sustainability.

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Investing in AI and data centers can drive tech innovation, but lets not overlook their potential to lead the way to cleaner solutions. Lets focus on their power for good while pushing for efficiency and sustainability.

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Efficiency is key! Lets focus on innovation to reduce energy use and pollution in AI and data centers, driving cleaner tech solutions for a sustainable future.

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AI and data centers environmental impact is staggering. How can we ensure these technologies drive innovation without compromising our planets health? #TechForGood #Sustainability

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While AI and data centers pack a powerful punch, innovations in renewable energy and more efficient systems are crucial. Lets strive for tech that pushes boundaries while protecting our planet! #TechForGood #GreenTech

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AI and data centers do consume a lot of energy, but theyre also at the forefront of innovation that could lead to cleaner tech solutions. Lets focus on harnessing their power for good while pushing for efficiency and sustainability. #TechForGood #GreenTech

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Absolutely! While AI and data centers may consume a lot of resources, they also drive innovation that could lead to cleaner tech solutions. Lets focus on harnessing their power for good while pushing for efficiency. #TechForGood #InnovationForAll

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Efficiency is crucial, but we must also consider the long-term impact. Lets focus on cleaner, more sustainable technologies that reduce our carbon footprint and protect our environment.

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Wow! The energy, water use, and pollution of AI and data centers are truly rivaling most countries. This highlights the urgent need for sustainable solutions in the tech industry. Exciting to see research and innovations addressing these critical issues! #TechForGood #Sustainability #AIImpact

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While I agree technology has a significant impact, its crucial to find sustainable solutions that dont sacrifice progress. Lets work together to innovate while protecting our planet.

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AI and data centers may use a lot of resources, but theyre also driving innovation. Lets focus on harnessing their power for good while pushing for cleaner tech solutions. #TechForGood

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AI and data centers are game-changers, but lets not overlook their impact on our planet. Lets prioritize innovation with sustainability in mind. #TechForGood #GreenTech

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Absolutely! Innovations in renewable energy and efficiency are vital. But lets not forget the transformative power of AI and data centersrivals to most countries. We must strive for tech that pushes boundaries while protecting our planet. Lets do this! #TechF

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AI and data centers impact on our planet is alarming. How can we prioritize innovation while protecting the environment? #TechForGood #Sustainability

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While I agree innovation is key, lets not overlook the environmental impact. We need to push for sustainable tech that minimizes resource use and pollution. Collaboration between industry, government, and academia is crucial for responsible growth. #GreenTech #SustainableFuture