Newly proposed EPA rule could silence data center critics, environmental activists warn

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The agency’s recommendation comes as the Trump administration seeks to ramp up construction of the facilities that power AI.
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Trinity Williams, the community engagement organizer with the Equity Alliance, leads protesters marching through downtown Memphis, Tennessee, in opposition to SpaceXAI in October 2025.Austin Johnson / AFP via Getty Images

The Environmental Protection Agency wants to scrap its requirement for public feedback on some new industrial facilities — including many data centers — a move that environmental activists say they interpret as the latest step by the Trump administration to aid the artificial intelligence sector amid growing backlash.

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