Humanity's 'anti-Apocalyptic' cellar is difficult to survive until Apocalypse

The basement was built to "resist the Apocalypse" but could not exist until that day. And the reason . guess what? Is !

On Norway's Svalbard peninsula, near the permafrost of the Arctic there is a special energy building. It is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault (SGSV) , a global seed cellar , which contains nearly 2.2 million types of cereals, built to protect and store the species of the most important plants when Apocalypse happening.

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Svalbard Global Seed Vault (SGSV) global seed tunnel.

The whole seed is stored at -18 ° C, with minimal oxygen exposure to slow down the attack of time. The construction of the cellar is beyond the influence of the war, almost unaffected by the natural disaster, even if it does, it will withstand large-scale disasters.

And in short, this is a basement for the Apocalypse, built for the survival of humanity.

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Climate change will make it difficult to survive the Apocalypse until the Apocalypse.

But recently, the Norwegian government has announced that the final plan of humanity is in danger of falling, because the Svalbard peninsula is suffering serious consequences from the process of climate change.

Specifically, within the next 25 years, the temperature in this peninsula is expected to increase by about 10 ° C at the rate of global warming today. Even in the case of greenhouse gas reductions, the temperature will increase to 7 ° C.

The rising temperature in a place like Svalbard is of course not good news. The permafrost here will melt, causing the surrounding solid ground to become muddy, releasing large amounts of methane gas and CO 2 that have long been imprisoned.

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Underground apocalypse that day - now.

And the most important thing was that a few years ago, our SGSV cellar was flooded with ice.

Not yet! Rainfall in this area also starts to get thicker, while winter is getting shorter and making frequency of landslides become frequent. If compared to the present time with only 50 years ago, experts have noticed a significant change.

"The temperature in Svalbard has increased by 3 - 5 ° C in the past 40-50 years. In recent years, it has suffered heavy rains even in winter. an iceberg for a whole year " - quoted in government research report.

"The permafrost has warmed considerably, and the avalanches are getting more and more in the Longyearbyen area."

It all posed a great threat to the existence of the Apocalyptic underground of humanity. It was indeed a dreadful situation, when the basement for the Apocalypse could not even exist until that time.