Data centers are big business. Around 3,000 new data centers — huge buildings that house the computing power that props up the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) — are currently being built or planned across the U.S. Some speculate that global spending on data centers could hit $3 trillion by 2029. Corporate interests — from energy firms and construction companies, to real estate businesses and utilities — are looking to cash in. But private equity — that powerful and opaque slice of Wall Street, run by mega-billionaire founders, focused on private investment and outsized profits — is an especially outsized force driving the data center boom, pouring billions into construction deals while also positioning itself to profit from supplying AI’s insatiable energy demands. AI profiteers, however, have come up against a major obstacle: a growing , vibrant , locally rooted resistance movement, stretching across the U.S., against the data center boom. Communities across ...
Below are two essays written by Brenna Cussen Anglada. They are re-posted from: https://catholicworker.substack.com. On Thursday, October 23rd, about 100 citizens of the Municipality of Sa’ir, a village about five miles northeast of Al-Khalil, marked the opening of the olive harvest season by attempting to harvest their olives in a location from which they have been blocked by the Israeli military and by settler violence since October 7, 2023. They were joined by at least 20 journalists and 6 international volunteers, who had responded to an urgent appeal from the Sa’ir Committee for Lands Threatened with Confiscation. The call was for all farmers and landowners to participate widely on that day, to make the 2025 olive harvest season a “message of strength, unity, and cooperation.” The Sa’ir Committee had extended a “special invitation to all local and international journalists” to attend and cover the event, which they hoped would convey the “true picture...