Warming Up Mars With Greenhouse Gases
fembots writes "Scientists are thinking of using the same toxic stuff (Octafluoropropane) already blamed for global warming here to put some life back on Mars. It would take hundreds of years but eventually ice sheets would melt, grass would grow here, and temperatures would hit 50 degrees along the equator of the planet. Martian organisms might be revived too - if there are any."
Yes, after our resounding success in monkeying with the Earth's atmosphere (sometimes passed off as "human activity is too puny to affect the environment that much"), we're moving on to an entire other planet to destroy^Wimprove. In the same breath as we mention the local life we haven't yet found, we lie about enhancing it, when really we'll be destroying it. How stupid are we, really? Only the future knows.
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make install -not war
Why not?
Maybe because you don't feel justified spending the resources, or expanding the plague that is humanity to other planets, and that's perfectly justified.
I, for one, think it's a neat idea, and I don't see anybody else using all that space, If there is I guess we'd find out pretty soon.
Just to be nit-picky: without disputing that global warming is happening, there is a flaw in your reasoning. Melting permafrost in Siberia by itself is not proof of global warming -- it is proof of local warming in Siberia. To prove global warming you need multiple data points around the globe. Is the permafrost in Alaska melting? In Canada? In Greenland? In Norway? In European Russia? In Patagonia? In the South Georgia Islands? In the Antarctic Peninsula?
...with the letters MS?
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
You do know a life destroying comet could come at anytime don't ya? I will not allow some fucked up nihilist to stop the human race in it's tracks waiting for extinction.
True genius is grasping a situation like a peice of fruit, and peircing it just right so that it drains dry.