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Letter: Many reasons to say no to a Mars colony (2)

Published 15 January 2025

From Martin Welbank, Cambridge, UK

Keeping a Mars colony going as a useful backup for humanity would be astronomically expensive, and you would need to continue this for thousands of years, just on the off-chance of something truly awful happening on Earth. It is a childish distraction from the less glamorous but more important problem of adapting to live on this planet sustainably, which, if done, would address most disaster scenarios, bar an asteroid strike.

Issue no. 3526 published 18 January 2025

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