"Seaweed: The Key Food for Human Survival in a Nuclear War"

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In the event of a nuclear war, scientists suggest that humanity could be saved from global starvation by seaweed, particularly kelp farms, which could potentially feed up to 1.2 billion people and replace 15% of current food consumption. With the Doomsday Clock ticking closer to midnight and fears of global conflicts reignited, researchers have found that seaweed could be an unlikely hero in the event of a nuclear war, helping to mitigate the drastic drop in global food production caused by the environmental effects of such a conflict.
Topics:science#doomsday-clock#global-food-production#nuclear-war#science-and-technology#seaweed#survival
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