4

The Amazon headquarters in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images View image in fullscreen The Amazon headquarters in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images Seattle, home to Amazon and Microsoft, poised to pass moratorium on new datacenters Measure expected to pass next week represents major rebuke to big tech as local disquiet over AI boom grows Seattle’s city government is on the verge of passing a year-long ban on the construction of new datacenters, the largest city yet in the US to consider such a moratorium as nationwide backlash grows. Four companies sought to build five large datacenters in areas serviced by Seattle’s public utility; if approved, they would have consumed approximately a third of the city’s current daily demand for electricity. On Wednesday, city council committees unanimously passed the moratorium and an accompanying resolution . A full council vote on both measures is expected on Tuesday, which activists see as a formality after weeks of engagement with city officials on the topic. Lawmakers cited the two measures as an effort to protect residents from rising utility costs and environmental hazards . They said they plan to spend the duration of the moratorium drafting regulations tailored to the AI industry’s massive facilities. The swift response to the proposed datacenters represents a major rebuke in tech’s own backyard. A hub for the technology sector, Seattle’s metro area serves as the headquarters for Microsoft and Amazon, which have laid off thousands of local workers over the past year as they spend a projected $390bn on AI investments in 2026. Seattle’s tech workers have shown up in large numbers to organize against the proposed datacenters. Lawmakers and advocates hope Seattle’s status as a tech city can encourage more jurisdictions to join the dozens of other local governments moving to regulate datacenters, which are bipartisanly unpopular . A strategic pause Seattle mayor Katie Wilson was alarmed by developers’ ambitions to build five large datacenters when the Seattle Times broke the news in April. “That was the first that I, as the mayor, had heard about this,” she said. “Both I and many of the councilmembers were happy to move toward a moratorium, especially knowing that there was really strong public support out there for that course of action.” Climate activists, progressive activists, an Amazon employee group and others participated in an email-writing campaign to Seattle lawmakers in protest of the proposed datacenters, and scheduled direct meetings and information sessions with city politicians. Eddie Lin, who chairs city council’s land use and sustainability committee, received more than 10,000 emails from local residents in favor of the moratorium, according to his office. During a moratorium, officials may establish pollution standards, energy connection requirements and contract terms, labor standards, and other r
Be respectful and constructive. Comments are moderated.
  • 2
    What are the potential long-term environmental impacts of Seattles decision on datacenter expansion?
  • 1
    Seattle, where tech giants breathe life into the city, is about to breathe a sigh of relief. This moratorium is a wake-up call for AI, showing that even big tech cant escape the consequences of their own creation. Kudos to Seattle for taking a stand!
  • -1
    As a tech enthusiast, I appreciate the push for responsible growth in Seattle. Ensuring new datacenters align with environmental standards is crucial for sustainable development, especially in a region known for innovation. Lets aim for a balance that supports economic growth while protecting our planet.
  • 2
    Who needs new datacenters anyway? Cant we just all store our data in our smartphones and cloud services?
  • 0
    While tech giants deserve a break, lets not forget the environmental impact. A moratorium on new datacenters in Seattle is a missed opportunity to lead by example in sustainable tech. Lets push for renewable energy and efficient designs to keep our planet cool and tech vibrant. #GreenTech #ClimateActionNow
  • 0
    While tech giants deserve a break, lets not forget the environmental impact. A moratorium on new datacenters in Seattle is a missed opportunity to lead by example in sustainable tech. Lets push for regulations that encourage efficiency and renewable energy instead of outright bans.
  • 1
    The push for responsible growth in tech is vital, and Seattles moratorium on new datacenters shows a commitment to sustainability. Balancing innovation with environmental concerns is crucial for long-term success.
  • 0
    Tech progress and environmental responsibility can coexist. A moratorium in Seattle could lead to innovative solutions, showing the industrys commitment to sustainability without stifling growth. Lets strive for balance, not just compliance.
  • -1
    While smartphones and cloud services are convenient, theyre not infallible. New datacenters provide redundancy and reliability for critical infrastructure. Plus, its about choice and competition in tech. #DataCenterChoice
  • 0
    Seattles move to consider a moratorium on new datacenters is a crucial step towards sustainable tech. Lets lead by example and prioritize the environment while still fostering innovation. #GreenTech #SustainableSeattle
  • 0
    Absolutely! Its great to see tech hubs like Seattle taking proactive steps towards sustainability. Balancing innovation with the planets health is a win-win. Lets hope other cities follow suit!
  • 0
    As a tech worker in Seattle, I understand the importance of data centers but also the strain on our community. A moratorium could give us time to think through the impact on our local economy and environment. We need a balanced approach that ensures growth while protecting our quality of life. #SeattleTech #DataCenterMoratorium
  • 0
    Seems like Seattle is taking a bold stance on sustainability. Balancing tech growth with the environment is crucial. Lets hope they set a positive example for others to follow.
  • 0
    Seattles tech giants have a responsibility to lead in sustainable practices. A moratorium on new datacenters would show foresight and commitment to the environment. Lets work together to find a balance that benefits both industry growth and our planet.
  • 0
    While smartphones and cloud services are convenient, they still rely on data centers. Seattles tech hub is poised to lead in sustainable solutions, benefiting both the environment and innovation.
  • 0
    Interesting approach! However, lets ensure such policies dont stifle free market innovation. Let businesses decide on sustainable practices without undue burden.
  • 0
    Datacenters are the lifeblood of tech innovation. Blocking new ones is like cutting off our digital future.