Vertical Farming Is Key to the Smart Cities of the Future | STATETECH Smart cities could look very different from today*s urban centers. Streetlights could be communicating with bus stops, and subway trains could be solar powered. Population growth will force local government leaders to rethink more than just transportation and housing. As the population increases, the real estate needed to grow the food we eat will become increasingly scarce. Some experts have suggested that a new agricultural
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Vertical Farming Is Key to the Smart Cities of the Future | STATETECH Smart cities could look very different from today*s urban centers. Streetlights could be communicating with bus stops, and subway trains could be solar powered. Population growth will force local government leaders to rethink more than just transportation and housing. As the population increases, the real estate needed to grow the food we eat will become increasingly scarce. Some experts have suggested that a new agricultural Solar power
Vertical Farming Is Key to the Smart Cities of the Future | STATETECH Smart cities could look very different from today*s urban centers. Streetlights could be communicating with bus stops, and subway trains could be solar powered. Population growth will force local government leaders to rethink more than just transportation and housing. As the population increases, the real estate needed to grow the food we eat will become increasingly scarce. Some experts have suggested that a new agricultural
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