

It Could Happen Here Weekly 195
Aug 16, 2025
Carl Casada, a passionate environmental activist, discusses the grassroots opposition to Project Blue, a proposed data center threatening Tucson's ecology. He highlights the community's efforts to combat corporate environmental destruction and emphasizes the importance of civic engagement. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of such developments on local activism, including the environmental consequences of data centers in desert areas. Casada’s insights underscore the urgent need for awareness in the fight against corporate greed.
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Infrastructure Shapes Behavior And Power
- Physical and digital infrastructure shapes choices and behavior far beyond neutral utility.
- These systems can be designed to extract, surveil, and control populations rather than serve them.
Colonial Patterns Persist In Infrastructure
- Colonial transport networks were built to extract resources to imperial cores, not to serve local mobility.
- Modern infrastructure often repeats that extractive pattern under the banner of development.
Rwanda Ride Contrasts Two Road Worlds
- James Stout described cycling Rwanda where local dirt roads fostered human contact while 'Chinese roads' ran straight to mines.
- He found the contrast between immersion and speed profoundly revealing.