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Before anybody can realistically claim that we can radically change the environment and climate on Mars, let’s see them stop climate change on earth.

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I think it’d be a lot easier to change Mars. If anything, some of the problems we’re causing here on earth would be desirable for us on Mars.

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If anyone thinks they can mix a basic cocktail let’s first see them unmix a Manhatten and make it into a white russian!

Before you claim to be able to write a letter rewrite all of classic literature!

Beside we know how to fix our climate, there are several complex solutions being worked on and implemented- none of the are magic and instant so you probably won’t recognize its happening until it’d almost finished.

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Before you claim to be able to build me a new house, let’s see if you can paint my shed.

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Before you claim to be able to build a functional village, lets see you tidy up your damn room for a change. (In response to guy above you)

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Yeah the only catch is that it turns out humans are really good at warming planets up, and that’s one of the big stumbling blocks to making Mars habitable. Reversing the process is not something humanity has ever done before. So why not turn one of our biggest bugs and turn it into a feature? Plus if we are going to experiment with intentionally changing the atmosphere of a planet I’d rather we experiment on a place where the entirety of humanity isn’t currently living.

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You don’t understand the difference between altering a precariously balanced system which involves billions of.moving parts and starting something relatively simple from new?

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