
Brockovich Data Center Reporting is a public awareness and community reporting project created to track the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence data centers across the United States. Led by environmental advocate Erin Brockovich, the platform combines mapping tools, community submitted reports, news monitoring, and educational resources focused on the environmental and infrastructure impacts of large scale AI data center development.
The project maintains an interactive map that identifies operational, under construction, and proposed AI focused data centers while also allowing residents to submit reports about concerns in their communities. The platform highlights issues including energy consumption, water usage, electronic waste, noise pollution, land use conflicts, infrastructure strain, and long term environmental planning challenges. Community members can review reported concerns and track developments affecting their local areas.
Brockovich Data Center Reporting also serves as a research and organizing resource for residents, journalists, environmental advocates, local officials, researchers, and community groups seeking information about the growing AI infrastructure industry. The site curates news coverage, policy developments, community actions, and local government responses involving proposed data center projects across the country.
As demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure continues to increase, communities are facing new questions about energy systems, water resources, environmental oversight, zoning regulations, and public transparency. Brockovich Data Center Reporting provides a centralized resource for tracking these developments, documenting community concerns, and helping residents better understand how large scale data center projects may affect local communities.