Don’t Let Data Centers Side-Step Air Pollution Reviews
Many species of songbirds like the cerulean warbler are especially vulnerable to air pollution because of how they breathe. The Clean Air Act has helped save over 1.5 billion birds over the past 50 years, while improving the health of communities across the country. But the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to allow A.I. data centers, fossil-fueled power plants, and other polluting facilities to begin construction before undergoing air pollution reviews. This means they can cut down habitat and install electricity lines and pipes before determining how the project will impact the environment or letting community members have a say.
Don’t let data centers and power plants side-step air pollution reviews. Submit a comment to the Environmental Protection Agency today.
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