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A political movement against data center construction is gaining speed nationwide.
This week, The Information published an investigation cataloging more than 300 cities and counties that have enacted temporary or permanent bans on data center construction and more than 75 weighing them. We estimate the bans now cover more than 80,000 square miles that are home to more than 20 million people.
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