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Aftermath, premiering as Aftermath: Population Zero was produced in Canada, but premiered on the National Geographic Channel. Its titular premise is a hypothetical scenario of what would happen if all humans suddenly vanished without a trace. Eventually, more follow-up episodes were produced based on the same concept of coming up with a hypothetical scenario, doing copious research into what exactly that change to the status quo would impact, and then filming an episode the occurrence of the scenario as well as its aftermath.Not to be confused with the 2016 Space Channel series.
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Post-Peak Oil
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Post-Peak Oil: The episode presents a rather extreme hypothetical by erasing all the oil supplies in the world at once, rather than having demand gradually outstrip supply like a regular Post-Peak Oil scenario. The world quickly descends into chaos while some countries manage to cope by switching to alternative energy sources. However, at the end a similar Post-Peak problem is foreshadowed with the mineral lithium.
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Crapsack World
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Crapsack World: What we finally end up with when the world finally stops spinning entirely. Most of the world's population has died and what humans are left have been forced to retreat to isolated colonies with no hope of progressing beyond subsistence.
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Hidden Supplies
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Hidden Supplies: Deconstructed; people who have conserved or hoarded gasoline find out that it has a limited shelf life (a few months to a year). One family learns this the hard way when it tries to drive a sick child to the hospital.
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Regional Redecoration: As a consequence of the Earth's slowing spin, the planet's equatorial bulge begins to flatten out, causing the oceans to start flowing north and south. The result is two vast oceans covering the top and bottom thirds of the world, while a vast supercontinent joins the world's major landmasses. Miami is left hundreds of miles from the coast, while everything north of Kansas is underwater.
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After the End
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After the End: Every episode leads to an apocalypse and either culminates in humanity's extinction or a post-apocalyptic future where humans have adapted to the hypothetical scenario.
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Ludd Was Right
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Ludd Was Right: As social infrastructure collapses, it turns out that the old-fashioned way is the best way. Those who grow their own food and keep livestock, as well as doing other things that aren't mentioned the old-fashioned way, make it through the crisis. Even 40 years after the oil supplies ran out and humanity has adapted to this new fact of life, society is still agrarian, growing their food locally and growing only what they need.
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The Apocalypse Brings Out the Best in People
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The Apocalypse Brings Out the Best in People: Inverted with the United States closing its borders entirely because of the influx of refugees and migrants. Played straight, however, in that the various problems that result from the increased population result in scientists uniting to solve them and, most importantly, in ways that ensure the survival of as many people as possible.
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The Insomniac
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The Insomniac: The lengthening of days as the earth's spin slows to a stop messes up everyone's sleep cycle. Their ability to sleep is impaired during the times when practically speaking, it is daytime and yet time-wise, it is still night. Sleepyhead: The lengthening of the days, as well as making everyone in the world The Insomniac when the sun is out when it is usually nighttime, also turns people into this when it is dark during the traditional daytime.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Despite the chaos and trauma of the first few decades, gradually humanity is able to adapt to a post-oil world with renewable technologies, urban farming, and mass transit.
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Robinsonade
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Robinsonade: The fate of the scientists who set sail for the equatorial supercontinent. They make it almost the entire way there, but a strong storm near the equator wrecks their ship on the shore of the new land. While they have enough supplies to last for a little while, the group faces an uncertain fate, given a combination of thin air and the unforgiving rays of the Sun.
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Big Dam Plot
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Big Dam Plot: The Glen Canyon and Hoover Dams eventually collapses after 200 years, restoring the Colorado river's free access to the sea.
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Humans Are the Real Monsters
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Humans Are the Real Monsters: As the narration points out, there are multiple ways in which the lives of multiple species are improved in the long run once humans are removed from the equation.
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Sleepyhead: The lengthening of the days, as well as making everyone in the world The Insomniac when the sun is out when it is usually nighttime, also turns people into this when it is dark during the traditional daytime.
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Escaped Animal Rampage
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Escaped Animal Rampage: All animals in zoos and safari parks have to escape their confines or starve, as humans are no longer there to feed them. This leads to such unusual sights as bush elephants migrating through suburbs while fending off packs of feral dogs, camels wandering through graveyards and lions desperately trying to catch monkeys and baboons hiding out in playgrounds.
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Reclaimed by Nature
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Reclaimed by Nature: The pilot episode theorizes what would happen after humanity suddenly vanishes. Most human structures take only a century or two to decay. The only thing indicated to last many millions of years is the moon lander left behind on the airless rock.
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Here We Go Again!
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Here We Go Again!: In the last segment, 40 years after the oil disappeared, rechargeable electric batteries have become commonplace especially for vehicles. A news clip discusses the approach of 'peak lithium' in a few years when the world's lithium supplies are no longer commercially viable...meaning the scenario is likely to repeat itself. That being said, some nations opted to rely on Ethanol biofuel instead, growing plants to turn into alcohol; these nations are more likely to thrive when Lithium begins to run low, and will probably have quite a few things to teach the world when that day comes. Even before then, the world's coal reserves are stripped with frightening speed, as non-equatorial nations resort to it for winter heating and demand for fuel to run emergency vehicles makes extracting liquid fuel from processed coal a necessity.
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Depopulation Bomb
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Depopulation Bomb: The ironic result of this scenario. The world population is 4 billion - around the same amount as it was in 1974 - 35 years after the world's population doubled overnight to 14 billion.
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Going Critical
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Going Critical: Because the presently active nuclear power plants across the globe are no longer being manned after humanity's disappearance, it's only a matter of time before they go into nuclear meltdown. Whole regions are turned into death zones for decades to come for any animals trying to survive.
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Humanity's Wake
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Humanity's Wake: After humanity goes extinct on Earth, concrete structures and objects made of synthetic materials are the first to crumble. Stone structures like the Great Pyramids and Mount Rushmore last longer, but they eventually melt when Earth reaches 1,320 °C. Ultimately subverted, as some people escaped to the outer planets, where temperatures have now reached habitable levels.
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Fire/Water Juxtaposition
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Fire/Water Juxtaposition: Two of them. One is the difference between the poles and the equator as the earth slows. While the poles are flooded, the equator is not only dry, but also has a atmosphere too thin to sustain human life. The other is the "day/night" cycle left after as the Earth slows and eventually stops. The hot, scorching day, and the dark, freezing night.
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Time Abyss
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Time Abyss: After humanity vanishes, most signs of its civilization disappear within a few centuries time, the remainder after the next ice age. Other lifeforms move on and adapt. Planet Earth is 4.5 billion years old, the universe three times that; humanity's whole existence was just the blink of an eye.
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Speculative Documentary
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Speculative Documentary: The whole point of each episode.
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Heat Wave: As the Sun rapidly ages, the Earth's temperature also rises.
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Kill It with Fire
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Kill It with Fire: Due to the aforementioned temperature spike, oxygen levels fall to less than 10%, making it impossible for things to truly burn. Objects that can melt or evaporate are still destroyed, but fire can't burn until it gets so hot that water vapor escaping into space is split via hydrolysis, allowing oxygen to return. Anything that survives is consumed in mass firestorm.
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Cozy Catastrophe: Some countries manage to largely mitigate the issues with a world without oil by using ethanol-based biofuel, particularly in the case of Brazil, which already has a massive biofuel program that it uses to great effect, making it through the crisis in much better shape than a lot of other nations around the planet. Why more technologically advanced countries such as the United States don't start a crash biofuel project is left unanswered, especially since the US military had such a program in development for years at the time the show was aired precisely to address the Post-Peak Oil scenario.
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Overpopulation Crisis
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Overpopulation Crisis: The episode explores exactly this, when the population of Earth spontaneously doubles overnight. At first humanity tries to cope by rationing resources and rapidly expanding construction, but eventually society breaks down, resulting in huge population movements and an eventual Depopulation Bomb that results in a still fairly large, but dramatically reduced human race.
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Beneath the Earth
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Beneath the Earth: Where humans are eventually driven due to the levels of radiation and heat. Most of them die out when Earth's surface temperature reaches 371 °C, as the internal heat from Earth's mantle prevents them from going low enough to escape the heat from the surface. As such, they escape into space.
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Mega City
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Mega City: Most of the population of North America becomes concentrated around the Great Lakes after a drought-induced mass migration. A massive mega city surrounds the lakes.
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Misplaced Vegetation
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Misplaced Vegetation: Early on, the higher temperatures and lower levels of carbon dioxide cause maples, oaks and evergreens to experience a mass die-off. This allows plants like bamboo and long grasses to move northward, resulting in Chicago and Toronto having foliage like that of Southeast Asia.
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Earthquakes Cause Fissures: We don't see the full effect of this, but it's explained that one consequence of slowly slowing the Earth down would be extremely powerful earthquakes in places that had never seen earthquakes before; Earth's magnetic field relies on the fact that the layers of the Earth spin at their own speeds. Change that speed, and the change varies from layer to layer, resulting in ungodly amounts of friction coming into play, manifesting as gigantic quakes.
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Irony: When the temperature reaches 149 °C, it gets too hot for humans to walk on the surface of the earth without a spacesuit. At that very same point, there is not enough oxygen for fire to be possible.
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Hope Spot: The survivors who head to the American Midwest manage to build subsistence farms and fish for their food, but face ever-decreasing rainfall as the Earth continues to slow. When it stops completely, there's no longer any Coriolis Effect. Without any wind to push storms at sea over land and not enough energy or resources to desalinate ocean water, it's going to seriously suck for them.
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Water Source Tampering: An unintentional variant. Desperate attempts to grow enough food to feed the increased population as well as strains on the plumbing result in much of the world's water being unsafe to drink, if one can even find or attain any of it.
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Next Sunday A.D.
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Next Sunday A.D.: Humans vanish without a trace on Friday, June 13th of an unspecified year.
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Days of Future Past: Eventually, people start growing their own food and keeping livestock, in a similar manner to most people before the advent of mechanised farming. Later still, once lithium and biofuel technology becomes widespread, new towns are formed along railroad tracks, in much the same way settlements during the 19th century were founded in places like the American Midwest.
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The End of the World as We Know It
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The End of the World as We Know It: Every single episode has this happen. It's obviously the whole point of Population Zero, given that it deals with the aftermath of humanity's extinction, but even the scenarios that one would least expect to lead to an apocalypse do.
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Monumental Damage: Famous monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty begin to degrade from unaddressed rust decay and erosion after about a century. The Eiffel Tower eventually disappears in a new swamp that appears in the Paris metropolitan area, the Statue of Liberty falls apart and its pedestal is ground down by the expanding Ice Age glacier in North America and even the pyramids of Egypt that had stood strong for thousands of years eventually end up buried underneath the desert sand.
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Stock Scream
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Stock Scream: The Howie Long Scream is used when a rock climber, due to a lack of oxygen at high altitudes once the Earth slows, falls to his death.
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Post-Apocalyptic Gas Mask
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Post-Apocalyptic Gas Mask: The recurring astronaut.
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Homeworld Evacuation
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Homeworld Evacuation: With temperatures on Earth rising to the point that not even the underground is safe for humans, the last remaining humans escape the planet on starships and settle on the moons of the outer Solar System.
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Everytown, America
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Everytown, America: AKA Flyover Country. Ironically enough, one of the safer places to be once the Earth has completely stopped is what's left of the American Midwest. It's just out of reach of the flooding and the worst of the solar radiation, though humans living there would only just be able to make by through subsistence, and face a perilous first few years there without desalination plants to extract water from the ocean.
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work: In excruciating detail. The narrator explains exactly what the scenario changes, why it has changed, and what a particular changed thing's status quo depends on in our reality that has been removed with the scenario.
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