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The AI Data Center Boom Is Coming for Farmers

Food and Water Watch

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June 24, 2026

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Small and midsized family farmers are already under threat from Big Ag. Big Tech’s AI data centers may make it even harder for them to stay afloat. The post The AI Data Center Boom Is Coming for Farmers appeared first on Food Water Watch.

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 24, 2026

Canada’s AtkinsRealis Seeks US Approval for Nuclear Tech to Power AI Boom

The surge in new data centers for artificial intelligence is translating into growth for the US electricity sector, and Canadian nuclear company AtkinsRealis Group Inc. wants in.

Quartz

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· Jun 28, 2026

AI is great if you're an electrician

The AI data center boom is creating an unprecedented demand for electricians and skilled trades, pushing wages higher and reshaping career paths

Global News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Saskatchewan startups turning to AI to start businesses, accelerate growth

Local tech startups based in Saskatoon say artificial intelligence is helping them develop and scale their businesses much faster than imagined.

The Hill

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· Jun 30, 2026

The 2 percent that became the driver of global energy

Data centers and AI are driving a surge in global electricity demand, and countries that can quickly build the necessary infrastructure will be best positioned to capture the benefits of the AI-driven economy.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 4, 2026

Can Industry 4.0 accelerate India’s agriculture growth through smarter fertiliser and chemical manufacturing?

As farming becomes more and more data-driven and tech-enabled, the supporting industries also have to move along.

Bisnow News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Compass Datacenters CEO: Politicians Should Ask Industry For More

As people around the globe use artificial intelligence at record rates, the demand for data centers is on the rise. But not everyone is eager to see them built in their communities. From concerns about water and power consumption to fears that these...

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Related coverage for "The AI Data Center Boom Is Coming for Farmers": Bloomberg — Canada’s AtkinsRealis Seeks US Approval for Nuclear Tech to Power AI Boom. Quartz — AI is great if you're an electrician. Global News — Saskatchewan startups turning to AI to start businesses, accelerate growth. The Hill — The 2 percent that became the driver of global energy. The Hindu BusinessLine — Can Industry 4.0 accelerate India’s agriculture growth through smarter fertiliser and chemical manufacturing?. Bisnow News — Compass Datacenters CEO: Politicians Should Ask Industry For More