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UN Finds AI Boom Drives 150 Percent Surge in Tech Sector Emissions

What Happened

A new report from a United Nations agency reveals that indirect greenhouse gas emissions from major tech giants have risen by 150 percent over the past three years. This sharp increase is mainly attributed to the growing adoption and expansion of artificial intelligence technologies, which have significantly amplified electricity demands at large data centers. As companies scale up their cloud and AI services, energy consumption has soared, intensifying calls for enhanced sustainability efforts across the industry.

Why It Matters

The surge in emissions highlights the environmental impact of rapid AI and digital infrastructure growth, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable innovation in the tech sector. Companies and regulators face mounting pressure to balance technological advancement with carbon reduction commitments. Read more in our AI News Hub

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