WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Wildlife Federation and its state and territorial affiliates urged local, state, and federal leaders to strengthen wildlife, climate, and environmental justice safeguards for the planning, siting, development, and operation of data centers. These steps, endorsed through a resolution at NWF’s 90th Annual Meeting, are needed following the rapid growth of large and “hyper-scale” data centers. The resolution further highlights how data-center growth could jeopardize progress on conservation, threaten wildlife, exacerbate environmental injustices, and threaten public health.
“The National Wildlife Federation … calls upon policymakers at all levels of government to create the necessary regulatory and legislative safeguards, and for the data center industry to develop best practices, to align data center development with wildlife conservation, human well-being, and climate change mitigation and adaptation goals,” the resolution reads.
NWF’s state and territorial affiliates also approved resolutions concerning:
NWF’s affiliates lead critical wildlife conservation efforts in their states and territories. Every year they pass conservation policy reolutions that guide NWF’s work.
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