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UN Calls on AI Companies to Disclose Environmental Costs of Data Centres

Modern Diplomacy

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June 23, 2026

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United Nations Secretary General António Guterres has called on major artificial intelligence companies to publicly disclose the environmental impact of their operations, warning that the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure could place enormous pressure on global energy and water resources. Speaking during the London Climate Action Week event, Guterres launched the UN’s AI Environmental Transparency [] The post UN Calls on AI Companies to Disclose Environmental Costs of Data Centres appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Arise News

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· Jun 23, 2026

UN Chief Presses AI Companies To Reveal Environmental Impact

UN calls on AI companies to disclose environmental impact, including energy and water use, and commit to renewable-powered data centres by 2030.

The Next Web

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· Jun 23, 2026

UN urges AI firms to come clean on their environmental costs

The United Nations wants artificial-intelligence companies to stop treating the environmental bill as somebody else’s problem. In a call amplified this week by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the organisation is pressing the firms behind the AI boom to disclose the carbon, water, and land their systems consume, and to switch their data centres and supply chains [] This story continues at The Next Web

Associated Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

UN secretary-general says AI companies should share info about what's used to power their systems

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres this week called on AI companies to release information about the carbon pollution they create, along with the water and land used to power their operations. Guterres said they should also commit to powering their facilities with electricity produced with renewable technologies by 2030. #shorts #un #ai #london

ArcaMax

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· Jul 6, 2026

It may be almost impossible to make data centers pay their ‘fair share’ of electricity costs

Many major tech companies have pledged to pay their fair share of the costs associated with generating and transmitting more electricity to serve large data centers. But ratepayers across the United States are worried about the potential costs ...

POLITICO

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· Jul 8, 2026

Billionaire companies want to pull up the ladder behind them

Big brands want the CMA to gut app store security to dodge fees. Regulators must fix real problems — without breaking the trusted ecosystem small developers depend on.

National Taxpayers Union

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· Jun 24, 2026

15 Myths about Data Centers—and the Taxpayer Perspective

By Jess Ward, Leah Vukmir.

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Related coverage for "UN Calls on AI Companies to Disclose Environmental Costs of Data Centres": Arise News — UN Chief Presses AI Companies To Reveal Environmental Impact. The Next Web — UN urges AI firms to come clean on their environmental costs. Associated Press — UN secretary-general says AI companies should share info about what's used to power their systems. ArcaMax — It may be almost impossible to make data centers pay their ‘fair share’ of electricity costs. POLITICO — Billionaire companies want to pull up the ladder behind them. National Taxpayers Union — 15 Myths about Data Centers—and the Taxpayer Perspective