
Is Rhode Island capable of accommodating all 7 billion people?
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the US, may seem an unlikely candidate to house the entire global population of 7 billion people. With a land area of just 1,214 square miles, it poses significant challenges in terms of space and resources. However, through strategic urban planning, sustainable practices, and efficient use of land, Rhode Island could potentially accommodate a portion of the global population. This article explores the feasibility and potential implications of such an endeavor.