Campaigners calling for a moratorium on new hyperscale data centres are pressing for a meeting with the First Minister amid concerns over the “disastrous effects” of such developments on both communities and the environment. It comes after the SNP leader said his Government would consider if it is “appropriate” for councils to decide on whether hyperscale data centres can go ahead, adding he recognises the level of “public concern” around such sites. “Only in this way can we minimise the adverse effects of hyperscale data centres on the environment, the achievement of national climate targets and secure and affordable electricity supply for communities.” The claim a “lack of clarity” around developments classed as being green data centres “appears to have created a planning loophole”. “We need an immediate moratorium until there has been a clear evaluation of the effects that hyperscale data centres will have on Scotland’s energy security, energy prices and climate targets.”