Amy Kroeker

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In their lists of reasons for establishing a “backup planet” for humanity, advocates for Mars colonization invariably included the prospect of climate change making the Earth unlivable. And yet even in the most dire projections of Earth’s future, there was no suggestion it might ever become as hostile to life as Mars, a planet with essentially no atmosphere, and on which the surface radiation levels were one hundred times that of Earth.
Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back
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