| Issue #44, February 9, 2007 |
Sun Warming

Let’s Pack Up Our Stuff, Get Off
The Planet & Beat It Out to Mars
By Dan Rattiner
If you want to learn more about
human nature, just consider how this species of ours might react
if we found out that global warming was an interplanetary phenomenon.
Temperatures are rising. We think,
at first, it’s us. Then we discover that temperatures are
rising on all the planets in the solar system. It’s the sun.
Something is going on with it and it’s heating up.
We’d spring into action. To
halt this catastrophe, we’d be banging on the door of the
United Nations to get a migration underway to the next planet further
out, Mars, as soon as possible.
We could do it, we’d tell them.
We’ll drop everything. Let’s go. And so, in the next
five or ten years, we’d send hundreds of rockets to Mars to
get the planet ready. We’d design and build long range space
ships, commercial and government space stations, we’d sell
space ship tickets, hold lotteries, begin to catalogue the animals
to see which ones could stand the heat and could stay behind and
which ones we’d have to take with us.
Teams of scientists would be working
on what might be fired off at the sun to get it to cool back down.
There would be theories. Things would be fired at the sun on an
almost daily basis to see if they’d work. There would be religious
zealots rounding people up to pray for our sins, to re-read the
story of Noah and to praise the Lord.
Other scientists would calculate
how soon Mercury and Venus might catch fire, and what that might
mean as far as Earth and its orbit was concerned, or, more importantly,
Mars, and how quickly Mars could get an atmosphere and whether the
melting and subsequent disappearance of Pluto into a fine mist might
impact the rest of the solar system and the empty space all around
it.
Of course, in the case of global
warming, where it is just our fault, and it is we who are heating
up the atmosphere that surrounds the planet, it’s a different
story.
You mean all this is being caused
by the industrial society that has been pumping out carbon pollutants
for the past hundred years, and to end it we will have to end that
practice?
To paraphrase Clark Gable, frankly,
dear, we don’t give a damn. We’re driving the Hummer
to Aunt Tillie’s for the holidays. Somebody else will have
to figure this out.
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