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Expert says only two places would be safe in the event of a nuclear wa

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The Science Behind the Claim According to studies examining the potential aftermath of a global nuclear conflict, the greatest threat may not just be the initial explosions, but the long-term environmental consequences.

Scientists warn that multiple nuclear detonations could trigger what is known as a “nuclear winter” a scenario in which massive amounts of soot and smoke block sunlight, drastically lowering global temperatures and disrupting food production worldwide. In discussions about survival, countries frequently mentioned by researchers include: New Zealand Australia These nations are often highlighted due to their geographic isolation, lower likelihood of being primary military targets, and strong agricultural capacity, which could help sustain food production even during severe climate disruption.

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