The Global Landscape of Environmental AI Regulation: From the Cost of Reasoning to a Right to Green AI 文章

ArXiv CS.AI2026-06-01NEWSen作者: Kai Ebert, Boris Gamazaychikov, Philipp Hacker, Sasha Luccioni

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arXiv:2603.00068v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) systems impose substantial and growing environmental costs, yet transparency about these impacts has declined even as their deployment has accelerated. This paper makes three contributions. First, we collate empirical evidence that generative Web search and reasoning models - which have proliferated in 2025 - come with much higher cumulative environmental impacts than previous generations of AI approaches. Second, we map the global regulatory landscape across eleven jurisdictions and find that the manner in which environmental governance operates (predominantly at the facility-level rather than the model-level, with a focus on training rather than inference, with limited AI-specific energy disclosure requirements outside the EU) limits its applicability.

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