Your first point brings up yet another reason the Nauru proposal was ill-conceived on its face—in an active nuclear brinkmanship or pandemic situation, getting a bunch of EAs to Nauru of all places in a hurry would have been extraordinarily difficult.
If I were trying to save a bunch of EAs from a near-catastrophic event . . . the centerpiece of my plan sure wouldn’t be a bunker that was only useful with extensive advance notice.
Your first point brings up yet another reason the Nauru proposal was ill-conceived on its face—in an active nuclear brinkmanship or pandemic situation, getting a bunch of EAs to Nauru of all places in a hurry would have been extraordinarily difficult.
If I were trying to save a bunch of EAs from a near-catastrophic event . . . the centerpiece of my plan sure wouldn’t be a bunker that was only useful with extensive advance notice.