Pros:jcw wrote: What do you feel are the pros and cons of Finland?
- low population density
- decent agricultural basis (we can feed ourselves now, but will need oil-free ways to produce fertilizers and run tractors and harvesters)
- decent railway system across the country
- remote location (no large refugee hordes expected)
- little corruption, cohesive society, homogenous people --> good chances to avoid major civil unrest
- abundant supply of clean fresh water
- abundant supply of wood for energy from wood pellets
- can produce 70% of current energy without oil (although prices for imported NG and uranium will certainly rise, too)
Cons:
- no natural fossile energy sources
- exports mostly mobile phone technology and paper products - no priority stuff during a desperate global energy crisis --> will probably have to survive mostly on its own
- dependance upon Atlantic thermohaline current a.k.a. Gulf stream (should it turn off, the surviving 1% would be herding reindeer)
- short growing season is rather vulnerable to temporary cold periods as well
- average farmer is 50+ years of age, many farms face closing down in the next years
- relatively long distances between population centers; eventually we'll probably have to use horse & carriage again (with electricity/steam-run trains for longer transports)