And kind of a pointless question right now anyway SINCE WE CANT EVEN GET OUT OF LOW-EARTH ORBIT....
If we transform mars, I say do it.
Are there any life forms that originated on Mars? If so it might be considered unethical to terraform it.
Unicellular life on Mars isn't going to evolve into anything intelligent unless it is given a helping hand.
So are you saying life on earth was given a helping hand? By whom?
And then, there were the environmental groups in the story, like Redpeace, who wanted mankind to keep away from Mars, and leave it in its natural state. I would envision that when we DO have the ability to terraform worlds, that there will be some environmental groups that will agrue against such undertakings.
Similar themes pop up in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. His books have three basic responses, the Greens, in favour of terraforming, which end up including most of the transnationtional corporations on Mars, the Reds, who are against terraforming with many turning to terrorism. Finally, there are those who believe in Areophany, meaning that Mars will provide it's own meaning, and that Mars will never become a second Earth, but rather it's own unique place. That's more what I think would happen should we ever try to terraform the planet.
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