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How to get ready for the end of the world

Britain’s latest risk register anticipates the apocalypse in detail

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Terrorist attacks on transport score 3. The delicately euphemistic “Nuclear miscalculation” beats that with a stronger “impact” score of 4. By contrast, the “Accidental…release of a hazardous pathogen” and “Assassination of a high-profile public figure” feel barely worth bothering with: each scores a paltry 2. Highest-scoring of all is “Pandemic”, with a splendidly robust 5. Admittedly “Civil Nuclear Accident” scores 5 too. But “Pandemic” also threatens “up to 840,000 deaths”. So it wins.

This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Get ready for the end of the world”

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