06/09/2026
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You know her name. You know her story. You watched Julia Roberts play her on screen.
And right now — in May and June 2026 — Erin Brockovich is doing it again.
The woman who helped a small California community secure a $333 million settlement against one of the most powerful utility companies in America. Who proved that ordinary people with legitimate grievances can win against billion-dollar corporations. Who turned the phrase “environmental justice” from a slogan into a legal victory.
She just set her sights on the AI data center boom.
And the response from ordinary Americans was — in her own words — a flood.
🌊 “I EXPECTED SOME RESPONSE. WHAT I GOT WAS A FLOOD.”
Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has set her sights on a new target: data centers. She launched a new website, BrockovichDataCenter.com, and detailed the effort in a Substack newsletter. “On April 27, I put out a simple ask: If you have concerns about an AI data center near you, tell me about it. I expected some response. What I got was a flood,” Brockovich wrote. 
A flood. Overnight. From 47 states.
Her online interactive map saw more than 1,800 reports submitted from 47 states within a week of going live. The database has been receiving thousands of reports since it went live. 
47 states. In one week. Before a single television appearance. Before a single major news story. Just a Facebook post and a Substack newsletter from a woman that Americans already trust with their lives.
“6,615 submissions have been sent in and counting. That’s how many of you have written to us about AI data centers in your area as of May 31,” Brockovich wrote on Facebook. The response highlights what Brockovich says is growing public concern about the rapid expansion of data centers. 
6,615 Americans. In 30 days. Submitting their own reports. Their own photos. Their own stories. About what is happening in their backyard.
🗺️ WHAT THE MAP SHOWS — AND WHY IT IS CHANGING EVERYTHING
“The RACE to build AI infrastructures is unfolding town by town across America. In some places, data centers are welcomed. In others, they are delayed, contested or abandoned altogether,” Brockovich wrote on her website. “This MAP captures the real-world footprint of that race — revealing patterns of growth, conflict and uncertainty.” The website lists 33 operational AI data centers, 44 under-construction projects, and 27 proposed sites — plus 2,716 community-reported locations nationwide as of May 24, 2026. 
2,716 community-reported locations. That number is not from government data. Not from industry reports. Not from satellite imagery. From people like you. Who went to the website. And said: this is what is happening where I live. And this is what it is doing to my community.
The greatest concern among communities was water, followed by electricity, health and wildlife. “The race to build AI infrastructures is unfolding town by town across America. This map captures the real-world footprint of that race — revealing patterns of growth, conflict and uncertainty,” Brockovich said. 
Water. Electricity. Health. Wildlife. In that order. From real Americans reporting real concerns from real communities across 47 states.
💊 “WE PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE — AND THE PEOPLE BECAME THE GUINEA PIGS”
This is the quote that broke the internet. And it is the most important thing Erin Brockovich has said in years.
Speaking on The Jim Acosta Show in late May, Brockovich argued that communities are being asked to accept rapid infrastructure expansion before its full consequences are understood. “This makes me think about — even chemicals like the PFAS. You know, we put the cart before the horse and then we, the people, become the guinea pig,” she told Acosta. 
The guinea pig. That is what Erin Brockovich — the woman who proved that a company was using ordinary Americans as guinea pigs for toxic chemical contamination — is saying about AI data centers.
She has seen this before. She knows what it looks like when an industry expands faster than safety can keep up. When the promised benefits are real but the hidden costs fall entirely on the communities surrounding these facilities. When “trust us” turns into contaminated water and sick children and a $333 million settlement that took years to win.
She is not going to let it happen again without a fight.
🎙️ “PEOPLE AREN’T BEING HEARD. THEY AREN’T BEING SEEN IN THEIR OWN BACKYARD.”
Brockovich told MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle what led her to develop the tool. “I got, overnight, 30 emails from the same community with a concern,” she recalled. “I’m one of those people that likes to see the bigger picture. So I decided to create a map where people could self-report.” Brockovich said residents weren’t getting “a seat at the table” when it came to decision-making involving the construction of the facilities. “There’s so many unanswered questions at the community level. People aren’t being heard. They aren’t being seen in their own backyard. And they deserve to know what’s happening,” Brockovich explained. 
Not being heard. Not being seen. In their own backyard.
Those words — from Erin Brockovich — describe exactly what happened in Louisiana when dozens of elected officials signed NDAs and announced a $12 billion Amazon project after months of secrecy. Exactly what happened in Saline, Michigan when a community voted against a data center and watched it get built anyway after developers sued. Exactly what happened in Fayetteville, Georgia where a disabled veteran is packing up his dream home because nobody asked his neighborhood if they wanted an industrial park next door.
🏠 AND HERE IS WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT FROM EVERY OTHER FIGHT
Erin Brockovich is not a politician. She is not funded by a political party. She is not a lobbyist or an academic or a policy expert. She is a mother of three who worked as a legal clerk and noticed that people in her community were getting sick. And instead of looking away — she looked closer. And what she found changed American corporate accountability forever.
She is doing it again. With a map. With a website. With a Facebook post that went viral before any news organization covered it. With 6,615 Americans who trusted her enough to share their stories.
Brockovich wrote that she is pushing for public engagement, transparency, and real disclosure of resource use, possible health effects, and noise pollution. 
Transparency. Real disclosure. Public engagement.
The three things that the data center industry — with its NDAs and secret meetings and shell companies — has been specifically designed to avoid.
Erin Brockovich just made them unavoidable.
Go to BrockovichDataCenter.com right now. See if your community is on the map. Submit your own report if it isn’t. And know that 6,615 Americans have already done what you are about to do — and that every submission makes the map more powerful, the data more undeniable, and the case for accountability more impossible to ignore.
She did it with Hinkley, California. She is doing it with America.
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📌 SOURCES:
Tom’s Hardware — Erin Brockovich Starts Tracking AI Data Centers, Calls on Affected Communities to Submit Issues (May 24, 2026)
Snopes — Did Erin Brockovich Launch AI Data Center Tracking Project? FACT CHECK: TRUE (June 3, 2026)
Newsweek — Erin Brockovich Thanks Americans As Data Center Photos Start Coming In (June 2, 2026)
Newsweek — Erin Brockovich Asks Americans for Help as She Launches Data Center Map (May 2026)
Inc. Magazine — Erin Brockovich Is Taking on AI Data Centers and 1 Word Keeps Surfacing in Her Investigation (June 3, 2026)
MSNBC NOW / Stephanie Ruhle — Erin Brockovich Shares New Tool to Track Impact of AI Data Centers (May 29, 2026)
BrockovichDataCenter.com — Official Website (Launched April 27, 2026)