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Booming solar energy is encroaching on cropland

The rapid spread of solar power plants onto cropland is having increasingly detrimental impacts. Targeted policy and technological solutions are urgently needed to resolve the tension between renewable energy and food production.

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Visual China (2021)

Fig. 2: The development of solar energy in China from 2000 to the present, with projections after 2020 to 2060, and associated spatial factors.

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Zhang, N., Duan, H., Shan, Y. et al. Booming solar energy is encroaching on cropland. Nat. Geosci. 16, 932–934 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-023-01304-1

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