Energy consumption map of the world

Deschínes, scientist Felix Pharang, used data collected from satellites to produce sharp contrasting images of energy consumption among the world's powers with some of the world's second countries. father.

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The overall picture of energy consumption represents a clear contrast
between world powers with other regions - (Photo: Daily Mail)

He said London was a city with relatively high energy consumption compared to other countries combined. In the evening, London as a "flaming" torch lit the area on the world map.

More than 50% of the UK population cannot see the star because the night sky there is so brilliant that it 'pollutes' natural light.

According to statistics, London consumes about 150,000 billion watts annually, equal to the total energy consumption of Portugal and Greece. That is becoming a red alert in excessive energy consumption in some of the world's powers, and it tends to grow on an incredible scale.

In addition to London, he also shows some countries with relatively high energy consumption such as the US and Japan - the wall of light. Meanwhile, some countries in the Third World in Africa, South America, Asia's vast forest flanks are almost entirely in darkness.

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Third world countries are mostly in the dark, apart from one
trail of light from Cairo running down the Nile River, Egypt - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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London capital of the United Kingdom
brilliant like a torch - (Photo: Daily Mail)

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Photos taken from the US space show light pollution
surprisingly bright, especially in the eastern region, Houston,
Texas, San Francisco, Los Angeles on the west coast - (Photo: Daily Mail)