In her analysis, Rachel Bratt from EcoAct highlights how hidden water stress is becoming a critical factor hindering the growth of digital infrastructure. As the demand for AI continues to rise, so does the strain on local water systems that support and cool these massive data centers.
Water risk, often overlooked in sustainability discussions, is now taking center stage, especially for companies expanding their digital capabilities or relying on constant operations. From server rooms in drought-prone areas to co-location sites at risk of grid instability, the era of AI is synonymous with water stress.
The financial implications of water risk are becoming more apparent, with water scarcity impacting operational expansion in various sectors. Downtime due to water shortages can lead to significant consequences, highlighting the need for proactive water risk management strategies. Companies must integrate water risk into their risk management processes, assess their exposure, and collaborate at the watershed level to ensure resilience in the face of water stress.