Climate change threats mount for global data centres, warns new XDI report
A new global report by climate risk analytics firm XDI has sounded alarm bells for the future of the digital economy, revealing that thousands of data centres worldwide are increasingly vulnerable to climate-related disasters. From rising flood risks to intensifying wildfires, the backbone of the world’s information infrastructure is under growing threat.
Titled The 2025 Global Data Centre Physical Climate Risk and Adaptation Report the study analysed climate threats to more than 8,600 data centres globally. It found that 6.25% of these vital facilities are currently at ‘high’ risk, with projections indicating that this number could rise to 7.13% by 2050. An additional 19.6% could fall under the 'moderately high' risk category by mid-century, up from 15.79% today.
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