New Quizzes For some time, I've had these on my mind, so here they are:

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It has been clear since the late 1980s that the big oil and gas companies were dramatically destabilizing the climate. Now Gulf Coast residents get to watch a massive acceleration of the effects of big oil practices right at their shores.
The Gulf Oil Spill is large enough to threaten serious effects on the environment and the economy. Every effort needs to be spent to plug this hole.
You can use this PBS widget to estimate the size of the Gulf Oil Spill catastrophe based on various estimates. So you know, most independent scientists insist on the higher estimates.
According to independent sources, the oil is likely to gush at high levels for a long time… months and months. Therefore, it’s going to add up to massive deaths and extinctions throughout the Gulf, Caribbean, and even the Atlantic. The entire Gulf is likely to end up a dead zone. And there are going to be world-wide repercussions.
If it keeps spilling at this rate, it will reach the eastern seaboard and well beyond.
Scientists strongly suggest rapid deployment of clean up operations — while at the same time more attempts are made to slow or stop the underwater gushing of oil.
This disaster is big and it’s only going to get a lot bigger. It needs a lot of attention ASAP.
Since this is about an oil (chemical) spill, let’s take another peak at the Bio & Chemical Hazard Quiz:
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The Gulf oil leak is building up to be a huge disaster of epic proportions. Let’s look at the numbers.
The U.S. Coast Guard estimates that about 1.6 million gallons of oil have spilled since the April 20 explosion that killed 11 workers. This is estimate is exceedingly low compared to the actual amount pouring into the Gulf.
The spill is more than 130 miles long and 70 miles wide, and eclipses the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, when an oil tanker spilled 11 million gallons off Alaska’s coastline.
How much oil has leaked?
BP initially estimated that the well was pumping about 42,000 gallons daily (from three different leaks) into the gulf. A few days later, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued an estimate of five times that. Scientists examining satellite photos showing the reach of the spill contended that NOAA’s estimate should be increased another fivefold— to about 1 million gallons a day.
Thirty million gallons so far and a LOT more to go, probably billions of gallons… this adds up to catastrophe of epic proportions. The Gulf can be killed by this mess.
What’s BP’s Record?
British Petroleum has a dismal record when it comes to environment. They skipped necessary safety devices to save a few dollars. Their record is dismal… recently rated the fourth worst corporation in the world.
What can be done?
First, we can hold BP liable for damages they’ve caused. I’ll talk about more things in a subsequent post. What do you think should be done to mitigate this disaster and prevent similar disasters in the future?
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One of the first things in a disaster, especially a mega-colossal disaster, is choosing to stay put or flee. Sometimes there are enough warnings to have time to pack essentials, sometimes not.
For example, an extreme hurricane or cyclone would be on the radar for hours or even days before it struck your area. And we’re getting better at predicting earthquakes and volcanoes and tracking tsunamis.
Many disasters, however, give little or no warning to victims.
In our modern world, the threat from chemical and biological disaster is serious and can happen in an instant. And pollution is eventually going to become critical.
Fires, slides, and floods surprise lots of victims every day.
Although the threat is possibly mitigated at this time, the threat of imminent nuclear war has hung over the world for three generations. Nuclear terrorism and nuclear meltdown are possible surprises.
Then there’s space. Comets, asteroids, rouge planets, meteorites, and aliens could rain down on us with no warning.
So, stay or flee? Only you will be able to decide for yourself at the right time. Listen to authorities closely and be prepared to shelter-in-place or evacuate.
Hoard some emergency supplies for either contingency: food, water, blankets, etc. See the lists at Basic Disaster Survival Guide.
Stick the appropriate supplies in your home, car, and office. Add a little at a time if you have to. You and yours are going to be so glad you did.
Here are the survey questions you can help me with:
What’s in your emergency kit? Anything special or different that you think others should consider adding to their own kit? Why?
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When I started thinking about this survey and its subsequent quiz, I wondered if there was enough material. Rest assured (or really not) there are plenty of potential mega-colossal disasters out there to think about.
By mega-colossal disasters, I mean the really big one. The earthquake that shakes the world, or the disease that wipes us out.
I’m a bit of a skeptic about the end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it stuff, but it’s still very interesting to me. I’m not a “survivalist” in that I don’t run around in camouflage with an M16.
But I’m a very practical realist. We live on a living planet and part of that reality is dealing with the burps and hiccups of a living planet. Things move and grow and change. That’s how we came about.
Share Your Ideas on the Next Big One
So, wanna take part in creating the next survival quiz? You can help tell others what’s gonna happen and how to survive in the big disasters by joining in on this survey.
Over the coming days, I’ll post my ideas and you can comment. After that, I’ll write the quiz and you can test your ability to survive (while have a bit of fun learning how).
Here’s a few examples you might choose from of the mega forces that humanity must face. Will it be…
Super Colossal or Mega Colossal Volcano
(Explosivity Index 7-8):
- Toba, Krakatau, and Mount Tambora, Indonesia
The most deadly volcanoes in the modern world are in Indonesia. A somewhat new theory and very interesting read about the last time Toba almost wiped us out is at Wikipedia: Toba Catastrophe Theory.
The super-duper of all super volcanoes. You can read about it at Extreme Science. Let’s hope this one stays asleep.
- Iceland, Oregon, Italy, Mexico, Caribbean, Philippines, Colombia, etc.
All full of mega volcanoes. Here’s the 10 largest (they omitted Hawaii).
An eruption or collapse of the volcano here might be the source of a mega colossal tsunami pointed right at the U.S. east coast, Brazil, and Europe. Florida would be no more. London, DC, NYC, and all coastal regions would be in ruins.
Epic Earthquake
(Magnitude Scale 7.7-10.0):
The classic that Californians think about. Wikipedia has a great page here. Will California separate from the mainland?
- Chile, Portugal, China, Alaska, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Pakistan, Turkey, etc.
These areas have been known to get the biggest ones, but many big cities are on major faults and it wouldn’t take an epic quake to be devastating.
I remember as a kid, the 1964 Alaskan quake cracked our living room wall in the Chicago area, a distance of more than 3,100 miles (5000 km).
And don’t discount the fires, climate change, diseases, and other disasters that accompany volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
Extreme Cyclone, Hurricane, Typhoon, or Storm
(Category 5):
A devastating tropical cyclone struck Bangladesh and India’s West Bengal in 1970. It was the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded, and one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern times. Up to 500,000 people (some estimates are up to a million) lost their lives in the storm, primarily as a result of the storm surge.
Extreme Disease:
The plague, influenza, smallpox, malaria, and a host of other diseases have killed hundreds of millions, even billions. Pandemic is a serious threat.
Extreme War:
- Nuclear Bombs, Radiation Poisoning, and the Next Big War
Let’s face it. We’re our own worst enemy. We hate and kill other humans at an increasingly alarming rate. Problem is, we’ve now got weapons that will destroy us all if we use ‘em.
Extreme Aliens:
- Aliens from Space, Future Travelers, and More
This one’s a little more fun to think about, but according to Stephen Hawking, we need to be careful about blasting our whereabouts into space. Decades of radio signals are possibly telling hostile aliens where we are.
And finally for today, here’s someone’s list of the 10 Biggest Natural Disasters. I’m not sure I would list these same ten, but it’s a great list to check out.
And the Survey Question You Can Help Me with Is…
Okay, you can take an idea from this first blush list or come up with your own. There’s plenty more possibilities. Share your idea of a mega or colossal disaster in a comment and help me come up with a great new survival quiz.
Thanks!
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I just finished several Guides for specific disasters that include before, during, and after information. Check ‘em out!
If you like lists, you’ll love the second one, “Basic”. It’s overflowing with lists about preparing, getting through, and dealing with the aftermath.
Check out our Guides:
Basic Disaster Survival Guide (includes lists)
Bio and Chemical Hazard Survival Guide
Disaster Preparedness Guide
Earthquake Survival Guide
Evacuate or Shelter-in-Place Guide
Hurricane and Tornado Survival Guide
Nuclear Disaster Survival Guide
Volcano Survival Guide
Be sure to leave comments to let me know how you like these. Editorials are appreciated!
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In researching these quizzes, I tried to find info from experts who seemed to know what they were talking about, as opposed to the other kind. And I aimed to get multiple confirmations of the facts I’ve included.
Sources I used included Cresson Kearny’s Nuclear Survival Skills, The U.S. Army Survival Manual, The Red Cross, many guides to biological, chemical, natural, and nuclear disasters, many survival and first aid guidebooks, and interviews with experts.
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