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Earth Day 2026: AI, Data Centers, and the Hidden Environmental Costs

Sat, Apr 25

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Michigan Friends Center

UofM Doctoral Candidate Keanu Heydari discusses AI infrastructures, including data centers, and their impact on communities and the environment. In partnership with Michigan Friends Center.

Earth Day 2026: AI, Data Centers, and the Hidden Environmental Costs
Earth Day 2026: AI, Data Centers, and the Hidden Environmental Costs

Time & Location

Apr 25, 2026, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Michigan Friends Center, 7748 Clark Lake Rd, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA

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About the event

AI runs on physical infrastructure. Data centers are the industrial backbone of the “cloud,” and their rapid growth is raising concrete local questions about electricity demand, water for cooling, land use, and emissions. In this Earth Day 2026 program, University of Michigan Doctoral Candidate Keanu Heydari offers a clear primer on how AI and data centers are connected, why this infrastructure is expanding, and what communities can ask when new facilities are proposed. The program ends with a community conversation and Q&A. Free and open to the public.

Keanu Heydari is a doctoral candidate in History at the University of Michigan, where he studies modern European history. He recently completed an internship with the Ecology Center, researching data centers and the environmental footprint of AI for a public-facing publication. His ecology-focused work examines the material infrastructure behind everyday digital services and the local questions communities face when energy-intensive facilities are…


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