Urgent Need for Sustainable Governance

UN: AI Data Centers Facing Major Environmental Crisis

A new United Nations report warns that rapid AI growth consumes massive amounts of electricity, water, and land globally.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A wide shot of a glowing blue data center contrasted against a dry, cracked soil landscape to represent the environmental impact of technology.

A wide shot of a glowing blue data center contrasted against a dry, cracked soil landscape to represent the environmental impact of technology.

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A new United Nations report reveals that the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is creating a massive environmental footprint [1]. Global data centers consumed 448 terawatt-hours of electricity in 2025 as demand for AI services accelerated [2]. The report warns that land and resource use are reaching critical levels across the global technology sector [3].

Experts predict that AI water requirements could match the domestic needs of 1.3 billion people by 2030 [1]. Current trends indicate that resource consumption will continue to rise without significant policy shifts in the industry [3]. The UN is now calling for urgent sustainable governance and increased transparency from tech companies to mitigate these risks [1][2].

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