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AI and Water Usage: Do we really need to be worried about it?

AI and Water Usage: Do we really need to be worried about it?

Update: 2025-10-24
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AI and Water are more connected than most people realize. As artificial intelligence continues to expand, the data centres that power it are using millions of litres of water every day to stay cool. This invisible demand is creating ripple effects across our freshwater systems, and ultimately, our ocean.

In this episode, Andrew Lewin uncovers how AI's explosive growth is reshaping global water use. From groundwater depletion and saltwater intrusion near coastal data hubs to desalination discharges harming marine life, the story goes far beyond servers and code. He breaks down how indirect energy use from AI contributes to ocean warming and acidification, revealing that every digital action has a hidden aquatic cost.

Andrew also explores innovative solutions—from recycled and non-potable cooling systems to closed-loop designs that dramatically reduce water loss. With growing global demand for AI, he highlights the urgent need for transparency, accountability, and smarter policy design to protect both freshwater and marine environments.

 

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AI and Water Usage: Do we really need to be worried about it?

AI and Water Usage: Do we really need to be worried about it?

Andrew Lewin - Marine Biologist & Science Communication