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AI Data Centers Bake Cities: Extreme Heat Alert
7 Apr
Summary
- AI data centers create extreme heat islands miles away.
- Over 340 million people experience elevated temperatures locally.
- Temperature spikes near facilities reached 16.4°F.

The rapid expansion of AI data centers is generating significant local heat, creating "heat islands" that impact surrounding areas for miles. A study analyzing global data centers found average surface temperature increases of 3.6°F after operations began, with some experiencing extreme spikes of 16.4°F. These thermal effects can extend up to 6.2 miles, affecting an estimated 340 million people across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Observations in specific regions, such as Mexico's Bajio and Aragon, Spain, indicate these temperature rises are directly attributable to data centers. Experts warn that the current pace of AI infrastructure development may be outpacing sustainable planning. While energy emissions remain a primary climate concern, the direct localized warming from these facilities presents a new environmental risk that requires urgent evaluation and rethinking of data center design and operational strategies.