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Tango0118 Jun 2019 8:41 p.m. PST

"On Nov. 1, 1983, leading Russian and American scientists -- including author Carl Sagan -- discussed the possible consequences of a nuclear war. Apart from the immediate destruction of infrastructure and the loss of millions of lives, the scientists were mostly concerned about the possible aftermath of such a war. The detonation of some hundreds of atomic bombs would cause a nuclear winter, with disastrous impacts on the environment and human food resources. The ash and dust, transported by the atomic blasts into the higher layers of Earth's atmosphere, would form a cloud layer, making it impossible for sunlight and heat to reach the surface. Dropping temperatures would plunge Earth into a nuclear winter, maybe for decades or even centuries. Plants, no longer able to produce nutrients by photosynthesis, would quickly die off, followed by the starving animals and finally humans…."

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Thresher0118 Jun 2019 9:04 p.m. PST

Hmmm, a realistic, possible cure for "global warming".

And, it appears to be scalable.

Do tell…………….

Andrew Walters19 Jun 2019 7:24 a.m. PST

Did we need another reason to avoid "a small nuclear war"?

We're not even short of reasons to avoid ordinary war. Even small ordinary wars.

Stryderg19 Jun 2019 8:02 a.m. PST

They just need to make sure to keep spraying pesticides around the launch controls. Once the roaches figure out which buttons to press, they'll have to world to themselves.

Old Glory Sponsoring Member of TMP19 Jun 2019 11:09 a.m. PST

KAAAAA -- BOOM !!!!! SHOULD JUST HAVE AN ALL OUT BIG ONE -- NICE, QUICK, AND CLEAN THAT WAY !!!

Tango0119 Jun 2019 11:24 a.m. PST

Dude!…


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Zephyr119 Jun 2019 7:55 p.m. PST

I'd worry more about the dust of radioactive fallout…

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