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To Save Earth, Go to Mars

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To Save Earth, Go to Mars

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Could “lateral innovation” solve Earth’s problems?

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8

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  • Innovative

Recommendation

To find solutions to problems on Earth, humankind may need to travel to Mars. Planet Labs program manager Joe Mascaro examines “lateral innovation” – a “nontraditional approach” to problem solving. Persuasively citing innovations in Earth imaging, 3D printing, and other developing technologies, Mascaro’s vision is clear, accessible and forward-thinking. getAbstract recommends this article to technology strategists, leaders in science and innovators with an eye to the future.

Summary

“Don’t let anyone tell you we can escape to Mars; we couldn’t even evacuate New Orleans. The Earth is the only planet habitable for human beings. We’re going to have to make our stand right here.” These words, a call for caution from Al Gore, demonstrate a linear, traditional line of thinking in which people must dedicate brainpower and resources to Earth, the planet humans inhabit. However, addressing environmental hurdles on Earth head-on may not be the best way to find fixes; instead, “lateral innovation” may spur more discoveries.

About the Author

Joe Mascaro is an ecologist, writer and program manager for impact initiatives at Planet Labs. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times and The Space Review.


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