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AI data centers are consuming millions of gallons of water every day — and when they're done with it, they evaporate it into the atmosphere as steam, water that takes hundreds of years to return naturally to the aquifers it came from. In this clip, Hakeem Anwar breaks down exactly what happens when that water disappears: sinkholes open as the ground loses its structural support, water tables drop until private wells run dry, rivers shrink, and the ecosystems that filter and sustain them collapse. We also dig into the heat island effect — an international research team found that data center clusters are raising land surface temperatures by up to 16.4 degrees Fahrenheit in cities like Phoenix. The same environmentalists who spent years warning that a two-degree rise would end the world? Dead silent.