Saturday, February 11, 2023

Here Are The Best Places To Survive A Nuclear Apocalypse

The Guardian: Australia and New Zealand best placed to survive nuclear apocalypse, study finds 

Researchers say food and energy security boosts prospects for civilisation to continue, along with Vanuatu, Iceland and Solomon Islands 

The lucky country can count on one more piece of good fortune, with researchers finding Australia – followed by neighbour New Zealand – best placed to survive a nuclear winter and help reboot a collapsed human civilisation. 

The study published in the journal Risk Analysis describes Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu as the island countries most capable of producing enough food for their populations after an “abrupt sunlight‐reducing catastrophe” such as a nuclear war, super volcano or asteroid strike.  

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WNU Editor: Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu are the island countries most capable of producing enough food for their populations after an “abrupt sunlight‐reducing catastrophe” such as a nuclear war, super volcano or asteroid strike. 

The study is here .... Island refuges for surviving nuclear winter and other abrupt sunlight-reducing catastrophes (Risk Analysis). 

Here Are The Best Places To Survive A Nuclear Apocalypse  

Australia one of the best-placed countries in the world to survive a nuclear war, report predicts -- 9 News  

Australia most likely to survive nuclear apocalypse: Study -- NYPost  

Scientists Reveal Safest Countries To Survive Nuclear Apocalypse -- NDTV

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

That may be so but NZ is ranked one of the worst places to be when the seas rise increasingly due to climate change.

Anonymous said...

NZ is full of high mountains, so I assume you are joking.

Anonymous said...

if you can see the water the water can see you
5 million population can not all go to the mountain tops to live

Anonymous said...

Which country is most in danger from rising sea level?
China, Bangladesh, India, Egypt, the Netherlands, the United States, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand and Pacific islands such as Tonga and Fiji are among the countries most at risk as sea levels rise, according to data content site Visual Capitalist.

RussInSoCal said...

Nope. I saw Road Warrior and Australia looked like a real waste land. And Fury Road (I think they filmed that in Canada) was way worser.

/so that's out.



Anonymous said...

Not to mention Fazzy lives there and feels the need to rule the place with an iron fist.

Anonymous said...

Kamala Harris gushed over electric buses.

“The bus has Wi-Fi and even USB outlets next to every seat. I mean, come on, imagine — you could charge your phone!” Kamala Harris


Maybe nuclear apocalypse would be best.

Anonymous said...

Oh, a trained rhetorician

Anonymous said...

New buses are a very familiar bay-area political gimmick. She feels at home I'm sure