Presbyterian group urges Meta (NASDAQ: META) to address data-center GHG rise
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Meta Platforms received a Notice of Exempt Solicitation submitted under Rule 14(a)-6(g)(1) by Katie Carter of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The written materials argue that tech-sector greenhouse gas emissions are expanding due to artificial intelligence and data center growth, and raise concerns about data center energy use and related GHG emissions.
The submission names Meta and Alphabet and frames long-term value risk from insufficient clean energy to support expanding data center operations.
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Notice spotlights data-center energy use and rising GHG risks from AI-driven growth.
The filing is an exempt solicitation under Rule 14(a)-6(g)(1) submitted by Katie Carter of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It links accelerating data center buildout and AI demand to higher electricity consumption and increased fossil-fuel infrastructure.
Dependencies include corporate clean-energy procurement and local emissions impacts; the filing frames these issues as potential long-term value risks. Subsequent corporate disclosures or shareholder votes may provide further detail.
Key Terms
Rule 14(a)-6(g)(1) regulatory
data center energy use technical
GHG emissions environmental
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