The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement has expressed concerns to President Trump regarding the use of coal to power AI data centers. In a joint letter, MAHA leaders argue that data centers should not justify increased coal burning, highlighting the public health and environmental issues associated with coal, including soot pollution and mercury. The letter calls for the administration to engage with various stakeholders to develop health-focused standards for AI infrastructure and suggests alternative energy sources such as solar, advanced geothermal, and improved energy efficiency. The letter has been sent to several officials, including Environmental Protection Agency head Lee Zeldin and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. The Trump administration has been promoting coal-fired power as a response to rising energy demands from data centers, with an executive order labeling coal as critical for meeting these needs. The MAHA movement, represented by figures like Zen Honeycutt and Charles Eisenstein, emphasizes the importance of addressing the health impacts of energy choices related to AI development.
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MAHA Movement Urges Trump to Reconsider Coal-Powered AI Data Centers
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement has warned President Trump against using coal to power AI data centers, citing health and environmental concerns. The movement advocates for alternative energy solutions and has called for the administration to develop health-first standards for AI infrastructure. The letter has been sent to several government officials as the Trump administration continues to support coal-fired power in response to energy demands.
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MAHA warns Trump against coal-powered AI data centers
MAHA Movement Urges Trump to Reconsider Coal-Powered AI Data Centers