Right behind India, the United States is determined to have astronauts back on the Moon by 2025. NASA’s $8.1 billion Artemis Program involves not only returning to the Moon but also the construction of a moonbase that will enable future explor
lie — in our short existence, we’ve done more to destroy the planet than any other species has in 4.5 billion years. Humans have only been on Earth for less than 0.1% of its lifetime; yet, as we approach the mid-century, we are fielding predictions of more severe weather patterns, wildfires, hurricanes, drought, flooding, and an iceless Arctic Ocean — all due to human interruption. We are parasites searching for a new host. But, if we can change, promise that Mars will be different, why not take responsibility for Earth first?
Unfortunately, serious government funding and public attention continues to focus on the stars, instead of staying here at home. As part of the President’s 2024 budget, the government will grant NASA $27.2 billion
while providing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with about $12 billion. This distribution in funding inaccurately reflects the urgency of climate change. The impending catastrophe of higher temperatures and raging natural disasters means that it is the federal government’s absolute responsibility to prioritize support to the EPA. The United States, despite leading in space exploration, has the second largest carbon footprint of any country in the world. Why should a nation be idolized for shooting rockets into space if its efforts to restore
the planet are half-hearted in comparison?According to Global Giving, it would take between $300 billion to $50 trillion to completely reverse global warming over the next twenty years. These numbers will only increase as things get worse. Taking into account the money needed, to propose more funding for NASA than the EPA is bewildering. The government’s preference only demonstrates a lack of commitment to restoring the Earth.
And the situation isn’t getting better. NASA itself predicts that the Earth is only going to get warmer: in other words, the climate will only grow more unpredictable, more dangerous, and more destructive if we continue down the path we are on now. We need drastic change, and right now our elected officials are neglecting their duty to preserve planet Earth. Ultimately, it is our generation who will inherit this increasingly unstable world,
and our generation who will be burdened with this crisis. Instead of working wholeheartedly to prevent catastrophe, our government has been leaving it to us instead.