the question
“What do the Millenium Development Goals have in common with travelling to Mars?”
“What do the Millenium Development Goals have in common with travelling to Mars?”
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19. June, 2007 at 07:28
Millennium development goals and mars only similarity is that they are both a blue print, in reality….mars is more achievable due to financial support that the mission is given
19. June, 2007 at 23:44
The Mars Challenge has more likelihood to succeed, with less corruption (oops, sorry, “Inefficiency”!), hopefully with no civil wars…
21. June, 2007 at 22:46
These are visions we want to make true. But nobody needs a trip to the Mars and the MDGs could be solved a lot easier if …
22. June, 2007 at 15:47
Hehe, thx for the feedback.
The actual answer is: “Both require a functional system for collecting and recycling household wastes in order to reuse water and nutrients”…which is based on a promotion by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences on ecosan (ecological sanitation) issues.
I find this thought-provoking idea of combining such a rhetoric question with an actual scientific or rather simple answer a beautiful idea to promote ecosan basics.