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Nuclear War Dangerous To Global Environment, Weather, Ecosystems – NCAR – International Business Times

‘…Assuming India and Pakistan each hurled at each other 50 of its smallest nuclear weapons, similar to the size used on Hiroshima, the detonations will create giant firestorms that will produce a whopping 6.5 million tonnes of smoke, “black smoke that would absorb a lot of sunlight,” Mills said.’

‘… The most tangible impact will be felt in the world’s agriculture and ecosystems. Nuclear wars could lead to global famine because the effects of the warheads into the environment and atmosphere lead to reductions in crop production.’

via Nuclear War Dangerous To Global Environment, Weather, Ecosystems – NCAR – International Business Times.