Why The U.S. Is Building a $400 Billion City In The Desert

In this video, we explore the ambitious plans for Telosa, a proposed $400 billion sustainable city in the American desert. With a projected population of five million people, Telosa promises to be a futuristic, environmentally-friendly city with cutting-edge infrastructure and technology. The planners aim to incorporate solar roof tiles, an aeroponic farming system, and a water system that makes the most of scarce resources. The city will be laid out on approximately 40.6 square miles of land, almost twice the size of Manhattan. The video delves into the reasons behind the development of such a city and examines the challenges that need to be overcome in order to make it a reality. Additionally, we take a closer look at the social and economic implications of such a city and consider the impact it could have on the wider region. Join us as we explore why the US is building a $400 billion city in the desert and what it could mean for the future of urban living. Pls Subscribe :) Connect with us ✔ Twitter ► ✔ TikTok ► @businessloop ✔ Facebook ► ✔ Instagram ► Select videos/clips from AP Archive Music by Epidemic Sounds: #telosa #megacity #megaproject #marclore #tech #businessloop #telosacity
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