All good and fair points Ferney.
Actually, I think that the the human race can easily afford the £1.8 bn for this. It is a drop in the ocean looked at in some ways. But with financial resource, as we know with water resource, it isn't necessarily what is available in total, it is getting it to the right place at the right time.
This research and exploration may indeed yield great results,or at least tell us that there is less to know from a comet than we thought that there might be.But we know for sure that there are areas where resource is so badly needed. Clean water in The developing world., decent housing in the Brazilian slums......you know the list as well or better than I do.
The message that some people might rightly read into this is that the playthings of the rich northern hemisphere matter a great deal more than those simple and easily solvable issues.
None of which is to say that pushing the boundaries isn't important. maybe more support for pushing the boundaries in renewable energy would be more impressive , in truth. Is it not absurd that in an age of such extraordinary technology, we are still desperately looking at "solutions" like fracking?
Actually, I think that the the human race can easily afford the £1.8 bn for this. It is a drop in the ocean looked at in some ways. But with financial resource, as we know with water resource, it isn't necessarily what is available in total, it is getting it to the right place at the right time.
This research and exploration may indeed yield great results,or at least tell us that there is less to know from a comet than we thought that there might be.But we know for sure that there are areas where resource is so badly needed. Clean water in The developing world., decent housing in the Brazilian slums......you know the list as well or better than I do.
The message that some people might rightly read into this is that the playthings of the rich northern hemisphere matter a great deal more than those simple and easily solvable issues.
None of which is to say that pushing the boundaries isn't important. maybe more support for pushing the boundaries in renewable energy would be more impressive , in truth. Is it not absurd that in an age of such extraordinary technology, we are still desperately looking at "solutions" like fracking?
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