Datacenters Linked to Increased Land Temperatures by Up to Nine Degrees
Research indicates datacenters contribute to significant local temperature rises, creating heat islands. The findings suggest an average temperature increase of two degrees following the establishment of these facilities.

A study analyzing satellite data over 20 years found a correlation between the location of over 6,000 datacenters and local temperature increases. The research revealed that land temperatures can rise by as much as nine degrees in extreme cases after a datacenter becomes operational.
Notably, regions like Bajío in Mexico and Aragón in Spain, with numerous large datacenters, exhibited unexplained temperature increases beyond the effects of global warming. This trend highlights the environmental impact of datacenters, raising concerns about energy consumption and heat generation.




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