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		<title>Poll Finds Most Californians Wary of New Data Center Development</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Californians overwhelmingly reject the idea of new data centers popping up in their neighborhoods, according to a fresh statewide survey that underscores growing friction between the artificial intelligence boom and the communities where that technology&#8217;s infrastructure actually gets built. The Public Policy Institute of California polled 1,578 adults and found that 73% oppose constructing data [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Californians overwhelmingly reject the idea of new data centers popping up in their neighborhoods, according to a fresh statewide survey that underscores growing friction between the artificial intelligence boom and the communities where that technology&#8217;s infrastructure actually gets built.</p>
<p>The Public Policy Institute of California polled 1,578 adults and found that 73% oppose constructing data centers where they live. The sentiment cuts across party lines — both Democrats and Republicans disapprove by wide margins, though Republicans showed slightly more openness to the facilities than Democrats did.</p>
<p>The resistance isn&#8217;t unique to California. National polling has found similarly lopsided opposition to data centers, suggesting the pushback reflects a broader unease with the physical footprint of the AI industry rather than a distinctly Californian concern.</p>
<p>That presents a real problem for the tech sector, which has become a driving force behind the Bay Area&#8217;s economy. Industry estimates put the number of California jobs tied to AI and data center operations at 665,000, with billions of dollars flowing into state and local tax coffers as a result.</p>
<p>Opposition proved strongest in the Inland Empire and Los Angeles County, two regions that have seen a wave of proposed data center projects in recent years as companies search for available land and power capacity outside the coastal core. Meanwhile, 63% of all respondents voiced concern about the environmental toll of these facilities, with Bay Area residents expressing the most worry of any region surveyed.</p>
<p>The findings arrive amid a string of real-world clashes over data center development. San Francisco recently saw a public protest against the industry&#8217;s expansion, the city of Monterey Park moved to ban data centers outright, and residents in Imperial Valley have filed lawsuits challenging a proposed facility there. Together, these flashpoints paint a picture of a state where local resistance to data centers is hardening into organized opposition, even as the industry continues to expand statewide.</p>
<p>Despite that apparent unity on data centers, the same survey revealed cracks in Californians&#8217; support for environmental policy more broadly, driven largely by concerns over cost of living.</p>
<p>Opposition to Gov. Gavin Newsom&#8217;s mandate ending sales of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035 has climbed sharply, with 66% of respondents now against the policy — up from 49% back in July 2021. Republicans overwhelmingly reject the rule, with 91% opposed, while Democrats are now nearly evenly split, with half expressing opposition.</p>
<p>A similar tension showed up around renewable energy. While 62% of those surveyed still back California&#8217;s mandate requiring all electricity to come from renewable sources by 2045, almost the same share of respondents said their gas and electric bills are already too expensive. Only 38% said they&#8217;d be willing to pay more to support wind and solar power — a gap that suggests affordability concerns may be catching up with the state&#8217;s climate ambitions even as its residents hold the line against unwanted data center development in their backyards.</p>
<p><em>Original source: <a href="[1.URL]" target="_blank" rel="noopener">CalMatters</a></em></p>
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