IIN, the case of medieval bio warfare?

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  • I think it's interesting to look at Chernobyl as an example of the damage humans can do to the biosphere, specifically relating to wildlife and fauna. Obviously, Chernobyl's power plant went nuclear over 30 years ago now but the surrounding environment is still highly radioactive causing it to be unsafe and uninhabited by humans. Despite this, the place is now a wildlife refuge and is inhabited by all kinds of animals - wolves, moose, deer, wild horses, etc. Fauna is also flourishing, implying that the damage humans do collectively to the environment is worse than dense radiation.

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    • Yup Chernobyl was disastrous, although it wasnt an act of war but an accident. The proximity of chemical hazards aren't that dangerous, but the proximity of nuclear and biological hazards are of enormous danger and could wipe out the entire civilization...

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