Academics say moving abroad is the best way to escape a US-Russian nuclear war

Academics say moving abroad is the best way to escape a US-Russian nuclear war

According to academics, your greatest chance of surviving a nuclear conflict between the US and Russia is to flee to the opposite side of the globe.

 

The greatest chances for civilization to continue for ten years after a fallout are in Argentina and Australia, but if you stayed in Britain, you had a 90% chance of starving to death.

A nuclear war between Russia and the US would be detrimental. Scientists suggest fleeing to Argentina or Australia would have the highest chance of survival

According to the research, which was based on computer models and was published in Nature Food, more than five billion people would go hungry globally after a full-scale battle involving 100 nuclear bombs, with smoke from firestorms obscuring the sun and leading to crop failure.

 

According to Professor Alan Robock of Rutgers University in New Jersey, Australia and Argentina have an edge since they already produce a lot of more resistant crops, such wheat.