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political-independence-through-terraforming
The idea that terraforming is essential for Mars colonists to achieve self-sufficiency and political autonomy from Earth.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
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This chapter centers on the ongoing, multifaceted debate among Mars colonists and Earth observers about terraforming Mars. Key figures like Sax and Ann represent opposing views on whether to aggressively terraform the planet or preserve its current state due to the potential existence of indigenous life. The chapter also highlights the political, scientific, and ethical complexities of terraforming, the colonists' public visibility, and the early experimental bioengineering efforts to adapt terrestrial organisms to Mars' environment.