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🚫We are not a backyard for data centers: a new video by IDEC (member of Fair Finance Brazil)
This video breaks down the hidden costs of the AI boom and calls for a new digital model: one built on transparency, community rights, climate justice, and true digital sovereignty.
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Join us for an in-person event: Mining in Peru (ENG/ESP)
What are the impacts on local communities, and what role for the EU?
Screening of “La Amenaza de Ariana” + panel discussion
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🗓️ Wed 6 May | 17:00
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PRESS RELEASE: Governments falling 90 percent short of climate adaptation finance needs, Oxfam warns ahead of Bonn climate talks
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As demand for cobalt, gold and other minerals grows, mining is accelerating deforestation in the Congo basin – and increasing the risk of deadly Ebola outbreaks
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Thailand's household debt reached 86.7% of GDP at the end of 2025, among the highest ratios in Asia. The Bank of Thailand's own data shows that debt for consumption is rising; debt based on income-gen...
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Artificial intelligence isn’t living in the “cloud.” It’s rooted in massive data centers that consume vast amounts of water, energy, and land. In Brazil, these facilities are expanding rapidly often without environmental studies, community consultation, or transparency. They promise innovation and jobs, but frequently export profits, strain local resources, and deepen environmental and social inequalities. This animated video by Idec (Brazilian Institute for Consumer Defense) breaks down the hidden costs of the AI boom and calls for a new digital model: one built on transparency, community rights, climate justice, and true digital sovereignty. 🔗 Read the full study “We Are Not a Backyard for Data Centers” (original: “Não somos quintal de data centers”): https://idec.org.br/publicacao/nao-somos-quintal-de-data-centers 🌍 Subscribe to Idec for more content on consumer rights, environmental justice, and sustainable technology. #IDEC #DataCenters #AIandClimate #DigitalSovereignty #EnvironmentalJustice #SustainableTech #BigTechAccountability #ConsumerRights #ClimateCrisis #WaterScarcity
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