What's the guarantee that terriforming is economical, controllable, successful, sustainable, or permanent? I think the idea is taken too much for granted. It's easier to destroy a climate than to make one.
How can that be? Destroying one climate creates another by default.It's easier to destroy a climate than to make one.
If a civilization is able to terraform a planet then the civilization would already have the economical aspects of the terraforming project down to a science.
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