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New York puts yearlong moratorium on new data centers, citing energy and climate risks
New York has imposed a yearlong moratorium on new hyperscale data centers to address energy and climate risks, with Governor Kathy Hochul citing concerns over power demands, water usage, and environmental impacts. The move sparks debate over balancing AI industry growth with economic and environmental priorities, as political opponents argue it hinders job creation and local economic deals.
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