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PHT's avatar

Sure, but how do you compare the impact of millions of people (and animal) eating corn (or drinking corn syrup, or using corn in any kind of process...) with the impact of people using data centers ?

Very intuitively, it feels like if I offer the choice of shutting down all data centers, and burning all corn fields, the impact would be dramatically different. I'm really curious how an economist would estimate each effect, and how they would put the two numbers in perspective, but just putting the numbers next to each other feels like doing only half of the job at best. (If an Oracle salesperson was doing it, we would call it downright dishonest.)

But I'm struggling with the fact that I could not objectivize my concern either - and again, I do not claim your figured are wrong.

BBZ's avatar
Mar 22Edited

Corn farming is the go-to example for any comparison of waste.

For another example, if every car in the USA were an EV, you’d only have to use 3.5% of the land area now used for corn to provide 100% of their electricity needs.

But instead, 40% of corn grown goes to ethanol, to provide only 7% of gas car’s energy needs.

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