I don't want a city on Mars
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz I agree, but a research lab on the Moon and Mars would be neat.
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz "I want it all. I want all and I want it now!"
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz How selfish of you /s
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz Clearly, people like us are the selfish ones.

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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.No Kings.
No Presidents.
No Billionaires.
No Borders. -
I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz I want rapists and pedos removed from office
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz
What plans do you have towards creating the world you want? -
@nickofnz I’m OK with a city on Mars so long we can send all the people responsible for the other items on your list to live there and it doesn’t destroy any more of our planet getting them there.
@billbennett
Our planet is already destroyed. How can we bring it back to life? -
I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz Yes! Lovely post.
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz
Agree. Also I don't want any billionaires. -
I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz As long, as problems are properly solved on earth, I would be excited about colonies on moon, mars and elsewhere. But, I rhink they won't prioritize accordingly.
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz
I want rivers brimming with salmon and trout -
I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz
How is clean water, bees, and climate negatively impacted by a city on Mars? Or any space industry? Launches. But it's not a significant source.Space industries help us see the climate in perspective. Our planet is precious, and we need to access the solar system to protect it, and bring the functionally limitless power and material out there to help us here on Earth.
How much do rockets pollute?
Some might find it ironic that an organization like NASA, who studies our atmosphere, is ok with rockets polluting it so much. Or isn’t it weird that Elon Musk, the same person who is pushing sustainable energy with Tesla also has a rocket company that runs on fossil fuels? So today we are going to do a deep dive into this. We are going to see just how much of what rockets emit, go over how much different fuels and engine types pollute, then we will compare their emissions against other forms of transportation and other global polluters.
Everyday Astronaut (everydayastronaut.com)
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I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.@nickofnz If a comet strikes the planet and darkens the skies for 500 years, and wipes out 99% of life on the planet, it will still be easier to form a human settlement here than on Mars.
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