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Amazon employees ask Seattle to put the brakes on new data centers
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TL;DR
- Seattle City Council will vote on a one-year moratorium for new data centers.
- Amazon employees are among the strongest supporters of the moratorium, citing environmental concerns and the resource intensity of AI development.
- Concerns include high water consumption, increased local electricity prices, and noise pollution from data centers.
- New data centers in Seattle could significantly increase power consumption compared to existing ones.
- Industry insiders are calling for stricter standards, transparency, and mandates for renewable energy use and climate mitigation.
- Some argue that the proposed moratorium might not be sufficient if projects are already in the pipeline.
- The move follows similar actions in other locations, like a one-year ban passed by New York's state legislature.