Talk:Return to Earth Science

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We must somehow do both

The need for more scientific data is clear. Right now most of this debate is based on fear and the possibility of later problems. Fear is not a good basis for human actions. We need a clear vision of how we can address this problem and for that we need more data on the Earth's climate.

That said, the Helium-3 from the Moon can be an important long term piece of this puzzle. We need long term vision. We need to keep this dream alive.

We clearly need both efforts.

--Jriley 04:55, 10 March 2007 (PST)


As it's written, this article does not belong in the Lunarpedia. It's just another political tract about global warming with no bearing on the moon.

-- Greg