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America's green boom is vital for combating climate change and should be prioritized over short-term economic gains.
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Investing in green technology for data centers could create jobs and enhance energy efficiency, benefiting both economy and environment.
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The 'rag and bone' men of Latin America represent an innovative solution to waste management and should be studied for best practices.
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The expansion of data centers harms local water supplies and energy resources, posing a threat to sustainable development.
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The focus on the 'LatAm exception' distracts from the urgent environmental challenges faced by other regions struggling with similar issues.
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