Re: Russia: New arms race
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sKoE )= wrote:
> Humans can adapt.
To what?
Radiation? Alright, let's assume that radiation isn't at killer levels everywhere around the world.
The sudden climate change due to dust kicking into the air, maybe? Now, humans can adapt to that. However, the problem is that species we're dependent upon to survive can't adapt to that. Take, for example... agriculture? You try growing crops after the temperature permanently dropped 10 degrees. You can change what crops you grow to adapt to the new temperature. However, short term, you end up with a food crisis because current crops just die. In addition, the transportation network is gone, which means large farm centers can't ship their crops to other regions of the planet.
Not to mention the following soil erosion, the destruction of key ecosystems (a temperature change would surely screw with rain forests, which is bad in itself).
Add to this other exacerbating circumstances (weakened immune systems combined with mutating diseases, a lack of medical infrastructure, loose nukes following any government collapse, and utter isolation between survivors due both to the destruction of transportation networks and the fact that both Russia and the US would probably start any nuclear assault by using a High Electromagnetic Pulse, short circuiting most electronics, the fact that nuclear war would kill certain so-called "keystone species," such as honeybees, which provide key services to the global ecosystem, and don't have other animals in the ecosystem that could duplicate their role following their extinction) and you've got multiple ways we can all die following a nuclear war.
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