In this 2017 article, The Telegraph makes use of data visualization to answer the question.
The world’s fossil fuel resources are only becoming more limited. With our increasingly large global footprint, the need for renewable energy is amplifying.
But the impact of renewables might be less than once thought – with new research from RS Components revealing how little land is needed to power some of the world’s major cities. Read more >
Author Ashley Kirk
News Site The Telegraph
Date Published September 1, 2017
Article Link Mapped: How much space would it take to sustain the world’s largest cities by solar energy?
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