It’s great to explore Mars but it would be even better to save the earth. npr.org/2021/02/25/965775584…

Mar 6, 2021 · 7:30 AM UTC

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Just another escapist religious fantasy...
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You see men sailing on their ego trips Blast off on their spaceships Million miles from reality No care for you, no care for me
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The American Plan of Natural Gas plus Renewables has the benefit of both reducing pollution and lower costs. Natural Gas and Nuclear simply can not compete.
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There's much yet to be explored. But, politicians decided to reject this planet... I'm afraid the people running the show won't even live to see the repercussions of their actions, leaving us to once again deal with it.
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The average windmill does not recover the carbon needed to make & install it due to: mining all the metals & concrete; ship all the raw ore; refine & craft the metals into its parts; clear a wide area; install into deep concrete bases. It wears out before the break even mark.
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@marwilliamson Thank You Sister Marianne! Amen! We have folks painting murals of @BLM in our streets; while BLACK & low wealth folks don’t have water to drink! #WaterIsAHhmanRight
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They're hoping for more resources to exploit, I reckon.
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That's what I say!
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Exploring Mars ain't for you and me. It's a private club exit strategy and we ain't on the passenger list.
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