Oregon's Quiet Transformation: What Happens When a Place Stops Feeling Like Home?
When people think about Oregon, they rarely think about data centers, or at least I sure don't think about data centers. We think about towering evergreens, winding rivers, mountain views, and the feeling of driving down a back road with no destination in mind. We think about community festivals, local farms, hiking trails, and neighborhoods that still feel connected to the land around them. For many Oregonians, these places are more than scenery. These places are part of our identity as Oregonians. That is why conversations about data centers are not just conversations about technology; they are conversations about what kind of Oregon we want to become. Data centers are often presented as symbols of progress. They support cloud computing, artificial intelligence, streaming services, and countless digital tools that millions of people use every day. As technology continues to expand, so does the demand for the infrastructure that powers it. But growth...