Whether or not you joined us for Part 1, you’re welcome here. In our first session, we explored how generative AI, data centers, extraction, energy systems, and impacts on land and communities are all deeply connected. If you missed it, you can catch up with the recording here: #Connecting the Dots: Data Centers, Generative AI, […]
The Environmental Justice Assistance Network (EJAN) and the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) invite you to an evening with scientists, experts, and community leaders working together on environmental justice-focused studies in New England. Don’t miss this evening with professionally trained researchers and community leaders working together on environmental justice studies. Hear insights from the Healthy […]
Halt the Harm Network participants are invited to a special working session on Site Selection & Land Use. The very first step where big data center projects decide where they’re going to build. This is when they deal with zoning, buying land, and getting the first permits. Read more about Site Selection Before a data center […]
Across the U.S., data centers are expanding at a rapid pace, but the public cost of that growth is often hidden. Many states and local governments are giving away massive tax breaks to data center developers, resulting in billions of dollars in lost public revenue. In fact, new research shows that at least 14 states […]
Welcome to the Halt the Harm Network monthly networking session! This is your opportunity to connect with fellow members, share what you’re working on, and learn how to make the […]
We are hosting our second annual music festival, FLY AWAY HOME FEST in celebration of Hazel Dickens’s 101st birthday. This event is scheduled for Fri- Sun May 29-31st, at various locations in Mercer County. The main concert performances will occur all day Saturday the 30th at the Glenwood Park Amphitheater at 4435 New Hope Road, […]
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