A huge population center will support a thriving economy with many needs for relaxation, education, and healthcare.
Not exact matches
Underwater data
centers, envisioned to be powered by renewable marine energy sources, is expected to reduce the
huge cost associated with cooling data
centers that generate a lot of heat, and also to reduce the distance to connected
populations.
Even in Western Europe, which has a
population with a similar demographic and economic profile to the US, much shorter travel distances between
population centers, and much higher overall
population density, the high speed intercity trains everyone loves to mention (TGV, ICE, Thalys, etc.) require
huge, ongoing, and permanent government subsidies to operate.
As a result, the South China Sea, the Chinese coastline and the East China Sea have
huge wind resources close to
population centers that can be developed.
There's also Brown's failure to stockpile water after all the rains from last winter's
huge storms, something that could have prevented the areas around
population centers from becoming bone dry and easy to burn.