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Letter: Where are the keys?

Published 1 February 2006

From Martin Garrod

You report that a seed bank is being built in Spitsbergen, Norway, to “allow the world to reconstruct agriculture on this planet” in a post-nuclear world (14 January, p 12). Assuming that post-nuclear people can make their way across lands laid waste by nuclear devastation to reach Spitsbergen – which is not easily accessible even now – and assuming that the key will not be under the doormat, how exactly do they get into this vault with metre-thick walls and high-security blast-proof doors?

Southsea, Hampshire, UK

Issue no. 2537 published 4 February 2006

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