Garovorkin
Regular
As technically difficult as it would be to terraform Mars Venus would be next to imposible to terraform. First and foremost the its disatnace fron the sun is only 67 million miles, even if we could elimiante the carbon layer and cool it down and somehow create a breathable atmosphere it would be to arrid to live on anywhere including the poles north and south also it takes almost a year for the planet to rotate on its axis, that a huge problem, another is the fact that there is not plate tectonics taking place on venus, according to one theory what happens is every 5oo million years or so the planet heats up and turn inside out, in other words the surface breakup and sinks and is reform . It may be because of the fact that Venus has not moon to loosen and break up the crust, the problem is is that nobody can be sure when that might happen again ,you would hate to have any kind of large population having to deal with that kid of situation. One possibility and this one would probably not practical, would be to move Venus further from the sun Put it in twin orbit with and maybe see about moving one of Saturn's or Jupiters moon in orbit around Venus to give it tectonics and tide for any oceans.the problem with this is that it such an operation could disrupt the orbits of all planets in the system and Twin orbiting plants have their own share of possible problems. This is only fanciful speculation on my part it probably will never be either possible to do this or safe try doing it. plus on top of all that you have to actually terraform the planet