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Cloud Droughts: The Hidden Ecological Crisis of Server Farms. Water, Servers, and Ecological Collapse in the Global Tech Infrastructure, 2005–2025
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- Nombre de pages204
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-34689-9
- EAN9783565346899
- Date de parution22/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
What if the invisible cloud storing your digital memories is secretly draining the earth dry? Cloud Droughts investigates the massive, unspoken ecological toll of our digital lives, proving that virtual convenience has a very physical, devastating cost.
Behind every seamless video stream and instant photo backup lies a sprawling network of hyper-heated server farms. To prevent catastrophic hardware meltdowns, these massive digital fortresses consume billions of gallons of fresh water daily, quietly accelerating local droughts and depleting essential municipal reservoirs without public oversight.
This investigative journey traces the hidden pipelines from arid tech hubs to rural communities stripped of their natural resources.
By mapping the true environmental footprint of global data storage, the narrative uncovers a disturbing reality where corporate bytes are constantly prioritized over basic human survival. Understand the unseen mechanics of global internet infrastructure before the community wells run dry completely. Readers will gain a profound awareness of digital ecology and discover actionable ways to minimize their own data-driven environmental impact.
By mapping the true environmental footprint of global data storage, the narrative uncovers a disturbing reality where corporate bytes are constantly prioritized over basic human survival. Understand the unseen mechanics of global internet infrastructure before the community wells run dry completely. Readers will gain a profound awareness of digital ecology and discover actionable ways to minimize their own data-driven environmental impact.



