A recent Greenpeace study reveals that the AI industry's rapid expansion is significantly increasing global emissions. In just one year, emissions from chipmaking soared from 99,200 to 453,700 metric tons of CO2, largely driven by production in Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. These countries rely heavily on fossil fuels for energy, exacerbating the environmental crisis. With AI power demands projected to rise 170 times by 2030, Greenpeace urges manufacturers to transition to renewable energy to mitigate this impact. The findings raise concerns over the sustainability of AI advancements.