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Data centers, the plumbing of the internet age, have been around for decades. But one project in Midtown St. Louis has attracted fierce opposition. This week, we find out why this project is different.
The conversation explores the contentious proposal for a new data center in St. Louis, highlighting the opposition from community organizations and the Missouri Workers Center. The discussion delves into the implications of data center development on local economies, environmental concerns, and the need for regulatory oversight. Erik's guest, Jeremy Al-Haj from the Missouri Worker's Center, emphasize the importance of community engagement and thoughtful planning in the face of growing demand for data centers driven by technological advancements, particularly AI.
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Data centers, the plumbing of the internet age, have been around for decades. But one project in Midtown St. Louis has attracted fierce opposition. This week, we find out why this project is different.
The conversation explores the contentious proposal for a new data center in St. Louis, highlighting the opposition from community organizations and the Missouri Workers Center. The discussion delves into the implications of data center development on local economies, environmental concerns, and the need for regulatory oversight. Erik's guest, Jeremy Al-Haj from the Missouri Worker's Center, emphasize the importance of community engagement and thoughtful planning in the face of growing demand for data centers driven by technological advancements, particularly AI.

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