In some places, the main criticism that residents have about data centers has to do with the amount of water they consume to cool servers. This isn’t the case in Marseille, however, which is well-supplied with this resource.
The “drying up” in the headline refers to electricity consumption.
Vapor into atmosphere and goes down somewhere else as rain.
the bigger issue for me is , the billions of litres of water sitting in warehouses packaged as bottles , cans , food as in soups , and more its literally water missing in the natures recycling circle.
Where does the water go?
To the cloud
Nestle: Water-as-a-Service you say?
Me ? I’m nobody but that lady from WEF have something to say about water.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSfUHn4ZxiE
Also some wall street boys started trading water futures 5 years ago so expect we all run out of water soon.
You nailed future plan.
Thanks dad.
Water?
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The “drying up” in the headline refers to electricity consumption.
Vapor into atmosphere and goes down somewhere else as rain.
the bigger issue for me is , the billions of litres of water sitting in warehouses packaged as bottles , cans , food as in soups , and more its literally water missing in the natures recycling circle.
It’s used for cooling, so in the atmosphere.