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Every time a person runs a Google search, watches a YouTube video or sends a message through Gmail, the company's data centers full of computers use electricity.
With immigration, much of my work has focused — and will continue to in the near future — on the tough parts of the story: federal agents chasing thirsty immigrants through the desert, detention centers full of immigrants held on their way to deportation, often penniless, to their home countries.
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The culmination of two weeks of talks here, capping two years of negotiation, came roughly 24 hours after President Obama swept into a conference center full of exhausted negotiators in the final hours of a deadlocked effort to produce a binding agreement curbing the surging global flow of greenhouse gases.
Feeling queasy I climb up to the bridge, a complex electronic command center full of scopes and charts and toggles.
"Today, when an artist wants to see how their portion of a film will look in final form, they send it off to a data center full of servers and wait for hours for their few seconds of film to be rendered," says Ed Leonard, chief technology officer for DreamWorks Animation SKG.
They had no idea there was a destroyed child care center full of children in need.
They have a call center full of scammers very much akin to telemarketing campaigns.
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