How to Survive the End of the World

As the title suggest, this National Geographic program is about apocalyptic scenarios and how humans would have methods in order to survive. The show uses simulations of different scenarios including news feed while a panel of specialists ranging from science writers, professors, physicians, and media analysts provide details of each disaster and humans would have to adapt in order to survive.


 * AI Is a Crapshoot: In Micro-Monsters, this was the case when the military nano-bots were unleashed. While that did their job on getting rid of the blob-like mass, but a programming error as a result of being rushed will be a problem.
 * Apocalypse How: The main purpose of the program, mainly at a Class 3, though in the Monster Storm . However, Frozen Earth has the Class X-2 situation as the Earth voyage away from its place in the solar system. A Class 5 in the case of Flooded Earth, an ice ball in space provides just enough water to create a flood similar to the Bible tale of Noah, if it hit the moon at the right moment. This ends up creating a ring around the Earth to cause rain to fall for centuries.
 * Apocalypse Wow
 * Chekhov's Volcano: Hell on Earth thanks to an impact by a black hole.
 * Depopulation Bomb: Each scenario results in this.
 * Kill the Poor: Hell on Earth, only those who can afford it gets into Safe Haven..
 * The Immune: Zombie Earth has people trying to isolate themselves away from rabid people.
 * Mass "Oh Crap": The farmers in Nigeria including the UN worker after Hydro-fast was added to keep the water, in Micro-Monsters.
 * The travelers in Thailand also had this in Micro-Monsters.
 * No Export for You: Subverted For some reason, Flooded Earth episode didn’t air in the states until later in 2014 though it did air in Great Britain earlier.
 * Our Zombies Are Different: Type P due to the rabies in the Zombie Earth scenario without merging to Type F.
 * Technically Living Zombie
 * Patient Zero: The infected marine biologist in Zombie Earth; her saliva landed on a police officer... as far as humans are corcern. However, the marine biologist got the disease from corpse of a whale that washed ashore after witnesses saw it killing two sailors just before it died.
 * Shown Their Work: While the simulations depicted are up for a debate, but the science behind are plausible. Considering the programs has a panel of people in different fields of science and history, it isn't that all surprising that the people behind the program knew exactly what they were talking about.
 * Too Dumb to Live: There’s a few in the simulations
 * Zombie Earth: Russian waste management workers dumping bio-waste in the oceans
 * Monster Storm: Japanese off-shore workers causing a methane explosion, and a hiker touching a ball lightning
 * Hell on Earth: North Korean worker dumping a bomb into Paektu Mountain in order to prevent a series of super volcanoes from erupting . The founder of a place called Safe Haven for allowing rebellious people in.
 * Frozen Earth:
 * Flooded Earth: The people driving in the desert during a sudden rainstorm in a Chilean desert.
 * Micro-Monsters: There were three
 * The scientist who created the weapon known as Hydro-Fast, whoever decided on conventional weapon on the Hydro-Fast blob, and whoever forgot to check the military nano-bots before launch?
 * Where's the Kaboom?: Okay, maybe it wasn't big enough to destroy the Earth, but the primordial black hole did leave its mark when it came to the volcanic system and left a huge crater behind.
 * Zombie Apocalypse: Zombie Earth – airborne strain of rabies.
 * Zombie Apocalypse: Zombie Earth – airborne strain of rabies.