So what? Volume of life per m3 has nothing to do with an area's ecological value.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:No, it actually has less life per acre than a parking lot.
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People want to terraform Mars. Irrigating a desert is trivial by comparison.Thinking Aloud wrote:So what? Volume of life per m3 has nothing to do with an area's ecological value.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:No, it actually has less life per acre than a parking lot.
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Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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Terraforming Mars is the conversion of a (probably) dead planet to one suitable for living on. Converting the Sahara would not be an insignificant alteration to the biosphere of the only planet we currently can live on.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:People want to terraform Mars. Irrigating a desert is trivial by comparison.Thinking Aloud wrote:So what? Volume of life per m3 has nothing to do with an area's ecological value.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:No, it actually has less life per acre than a parking lot.
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20,000 years ago, most of the northern hemisphere was covered with ice four miles thick.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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And?Thinking Aloud wrote:20,000 years ago, most of the northern hemisphere was covered with ice four miles thick.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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not to the creatures adapted to it. Tinker with it and I reckon you'd just get more of the usual invasive species and weeds.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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You realize that the Sahara is a drain on the global environment, right?Thinking Aloud wrote:Terraforming Mars is the conversion of a (probably) dead planet to one suitable for living on. Converting the Sahara would not be an insignificant alteration to the biosphere of the only planet we currently can live on.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:People want to terraform Mars. Irrigating a desert is trivial by comparison.Thinking Aloud wrote:So what? Volume of life per m3 has nothing to do with an area's ecological value.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:No, it actually has less life per acre than a parking lot.
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Show me the data on that.Clinton Huxley wrote:not to the creatures adapted to it. Tinker with it and I reckon you'd just get more of the usual invasive species and weeds.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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Balances. You want verdant green at that latitude, something else has got to give somewhere else.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:And?Thinking Aloud wrote:20,000 years ago, most of the northern hemisphere was covered with ice four miles thick.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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some variant of the naturalistic fallacy?Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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Not true.Thinking Aloud wrote:Balances. You want verdant green at that latitude, something else has got to give somewhere else.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:And?Thinking Aloud wrote:20,000 years ago, most of the northern hemisphere was covered with ice four miles thick.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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Nope, just the research I saw at Purdue.Clinton Huxley wrote:some variant of the naturalistic fallacy?Gawdzilla Sama wrote:20,000 years ago the Sahara was verdant. Today it is a blasted wasteland.Clinton Huxley wrote:Hmmm. Sounds like a recipe for homogeneity to me.
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we know, everything happened at Purdue.
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