“What do the Millenium Development Goals have in common with travelling to Mars?”
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“What do the Millenium Development Goals have in common with travelling to Mars?”
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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
The Mars Challenge has more likelihood to succeed, with less corruption (oops, sorry, “Inefficiency”!), hopefully with no civil wars…
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 …
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.