Fact-check: “The organizations protesting AI data centers were for wind farms and solar farms and opposed nuclear energy.”
Verdict: Partly True (52% confidence)
Several prominent national organizations that led data center protests — including Food and Water Watch, Greenpeace, 350.org, NAACP, and Third Act — do explicitly support wind and solar while opposing nuclear energy, and those positions are documented in their own published materials. However, the anti-data center movement is far broader and more ideologically mixed: multiple local grassroots groups explicitly oppose wind and solar alongside data centers, and the lead organizer of the largest J…
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