From Texas Public Radio: The Kerrville Folk Festival is known for its music. But in the aftermath of last year’s tragic Fourth of July flooding, it became something else entirely. Deb Rouse runs the Kerrville Folk Festival, an 18-day music festival held a... See more
The Kerrville Folk Festival is known for its music. But in the aftermath of last year’s tragic Fourth of July flooding, it became something else entirely. Deb Rouse runs the Kerrville Folk Festival, an 18-day music festival held at Quiet Valley Ranch, abo... See more
Key takeaways - Clustering data centres in already water-stressed regions is creating tension with existing users. - The type of water being used is often more important than the absolute volume consumed. | News | Climate change, Digital, Infrastructure, ... See more
From Texas Public Radio: Nine miles southwest of Kerrville sits Quiet Valley Ranch, home to the Kerrville Folk Festival for more than half a century. It’s a folk music mecca for singer-songwriters and the people who love hearing them. After last year’s de... See more
Key takeaways - Data centres should be planned as part of a wider system rather than as standalone projects. - Despite efficiency gains and growing renewable procurement, absolute emissions from the sector continue to rise. | In-depth news | Digital, EIA ... See more