Category Thinking Environment

The Cloud Drinks. The River Runs Dry.

Futuristic desert data centre built into canyon cliffs

The artificial intelligence revolution consumes hidden resources: billions of gallons of water evaporate to cool data centers, while corporations tout sustainability. As AI infrastructure expands into water-scarce regions, communities face depleted aquifers and agricultural losses. The gap between green pledges and actual resource use widens, with regulation lagging behind construction. Liquid cooling technology exists but adoption is slow—financial inertia trumps environmental necessity. Who decides the pace of this transition: citizens, governments, or the corporations owning the infrastructure?
#AI #Sustainability #ClimateChange #WaterCrisis #TechEthics #DataCenters

Deluges of Despair: How Unprecedented Storms Are Reshaping the Middle East and North Africa

Flooded city street with overturned cars and rescue workers

#ClimateCrisis #MENAFlooding #ExtremeWeather #ClimateAdaptation #MiddleEastPolitics #FloodDisaster / Devastating storms have torn across the Middle East and North Africa in recent months, sweeping vehicles through flooded streets, collapsing homes, and killing dozens of people from the Gulf states to the Levant and North Africa. A dramatic video circulating from late March 2026 captured torrential waters ripping cars and SUVs through narrow residential streets — a visceral reminder that the region's climate crisis has arrived with terrifying force. The disasters, which have intensified across a six-month window from October 2025 through March 2026, have exposed crumbling infrastructure, overwhelmed emergency services, and forced governments to confront a reality they have long downplayed: the Arabian Peninsula and the broader MENA region are now ground zero for a new era of extreme precipitation events.