Data centers make nearby neighborhoods hotter(coloradosun.com)
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Data centers make nearby neighborhoods hotter
https://coloradosun.com/2026/07/03/data-centers-make-nearby-neighborhoods-hotter/
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They obviously used this, https://www.theguardian.com/science/the-lay-scientist/2010/s..., as their guide on how to write up the story.
Having said that, the original source for the story was the very first search result for "data centres 9 degrees celsius": https://www.newscientist.com/article/2521256-ai-data-centres.... And it's in New Scientist so there's proper data, and a link to the actual publication, which is https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.20897.
Having said that, the original source for the story was the very first search result for "data centres 9 degrees celsius": https://www.newscientist.com/article/2521256-ai-data-centres.... And it's in New Scientist so there's proper data, and a link to the actual publication, which is https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.20897.
>9 degrees F would be already be wild, but 9 C sounds crazy!
Honestly, that shifts me firmly into the "I don't believe that for a second" territory. If anybody can actually show the studies with measurements where that happened, though, I'd be interested.
Honestly, that shifts me firmly into the "I don't believe that for a second" territory. If anybody can actually show the studies with measurements where that happened, though, I'd be interested.
But what I do find surprising is
>A separate study by an international team of researchers found that data centers outside urban centers raised the surrounding area’s temperature by 2 degrees Celsius on average and, in some cases, by up to 9 degrees Celsius.
9 degrees F would be already be wild, but 9 C sounds crazy! I wish I could figure out what source they were talking about, but I haven't been able to.