32. The Data Center Capital: Growth, Land, and Local Consequences

32. The Data Center Capital: Growth, Land, and Local Consequences

From In Our Backyard Podcast by Jenn Galler

April 17, 2026 · 33 min · Season 8 · Episode 32

About this episode

The episode discusses the rapid expansion of data centers in Virginia and their impact on local communities and the environment.

Today, we’re joined by Julie Bolthouse, Director of Land Use at the Piedmont Environmental Council. With Julie, we talk about the rapid expansion of data centers on the ground and how communities are responding. Virginia is often called the “data center capital of the world”. Data centers are reshaping landscapes, straining resources, and raising tough questions about growth and sustainability. In the episode we talk about the environmental concerns for energy, water, and air. As well as how to balance economic development with long-term environmental and human health protection. Piedmont Environmental Council: https://www.pecva.org/ Data Center article: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/climate/articles/10.3389/fclim.2026.1648912/full

People in this episode

Host: Jenn Galler

Guest: Julie Bolthouse

Topics covered

  • data centers
  • environmental concerns
  • economic development
  • sustainability
  • community response

Keywords

  • data centers
  • Virginia
  • environmental impact
  • sustainability
  • economic development

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Piedmont Environmental Council, Frontiers in Climate

Places: Virginia

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