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Datacentres Fuel Tech Giants' Emissions Surge, UK Schools Battle Extreme Heat, Trump Appoints Climate Skeptic to Key Role
7/12/2026 5:59:02 PM

The surge in carbon emissions by major tech companies underscores the environmental costs of digital infrastructure expansion. While these firms have pledged to achieve net-zero emissions, their rapid growth in datacentre construction is having a significant impact on global carbon output. This trend raises concerns about the sustainability of current technological advancements and the need for more stringent environmental regulations. The situation also highlights the tension between corporate growth and climate responsibility, as the tech industry continues to expand its footprint.

In the UK, the extreme heat in schools is a stark reminder of the real-world consequences of climate change. The fact that classrooms are reaching dangerous temperatures indicates a critical need for infrastructure adaptation and emergency preparedness. Teachers are being forced to take extraordinary measures to protect students, which reflects a broader systemic failure to address the impacts of rising global temperatures. This issue is not isolated to one region but is part of a larger pattern of climate-related challenges affecting education and public health worldwide.

The appointment of a climate skeptic to oversee the National Climate Assessment by the Trump administration signals a worrying shift in policy priorities. This decision could undermine efforts to address climate change at the federal level and may lead to a lack of comprehensive action on environmental issues. The choice of Matthew M. Wielicki, who has criticized the scientific consensus on global warming, raises concerns about the credibility and effectiveness of future climate policies. It also highlights the political polarization surrounding climate science and its implications for global efforts to combat climate change.

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