The environment on Mars

The environment on Mars

The environment on Mars

Every year about 60,000 square miles of forest is destroyed and about 50,000 species in the rainforest become extinct.  A lot of people worry and stress out about this.      

That is why I think that people should live on mars.  People who live on Mars, don’t have to worry about forests being destroyed or animals becoming extinct.  You could move to Mars and live there for ten years straight and the planet would have the same number of living organisms then as it had when you started.  It would be carefree.  Mars is also a great planet to do business.  If a company wants to bulldoze some rocks to make room for a shopping mall, there aren’t any environmental protestors that will chain themselves to rocks, in an effort to stop the bulldozers.

Mankind has been able to live on Mars for years.  But unfortunately the Environmental Protection Agency and the Syndicate of Landlords have intervened to made sure that that will never happen, by delaying launches and sabotaging new technology. 

Both of these groups stand to lose a great deal of money if people move to Mars.  The Environmental Protection Agency rakes in billions of dollars a year protecting spotted owls, forests, and rivers.  The Environmental Protection Agency is worried that if half of the population of Earth moves to Mars, then the endangered animals and damaged environments on Earth would bounce back and there would be no need for the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA).  The EPA wouldn’t make a dime on Mars because nobody is going to want to give money save animals, forests, and rivers that don’t exist.  Landlords are also worried about people moving to mars, because the more people move to MARS, the less tenants there will be on Earth to rent to and they will collect less rent.

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