• QueenMidna@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    So? It’s still impactful to human lives and is more directly tangible than abstract food costs

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        8 days ago

        So if a coal plant was consuming vast resources and interfering with the populace, is that the coal plants fault or the government?

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          3 days ago

          the difference is that AI is just a computer program replacing coal plant with gas plant has it still using resources a data center being built in a place where it hogs resources is the issue, not the data center or what it runs

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          6 days ago

          Given that the government has to approve the building of the coal power plant and take into account all the negative effects then yes its a government problem.

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          8 days ago

          If there’s a remote village somewhere that needs a steady supply of electricity and coal power is the only solution. Is that a bad thing because it’s coal?

          If a coal plant was then built in a place where the water supply was scarce and they government was like sure you can build that here whatever and then they did and suddenly the towns people had to start importing water bottles to meet the demand. Is that a coal problem or a government problem?