Even a small, regional nuke war could have catastrophic global consequences. Today, the L.A. Times carried a story arising out of a pair of papers published 11-22-06 on the website of the Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions online journal. LINK
I have yet to go through the articles, but according to the Times, an exchange of a few dozen warheads between India and Pakistan would cause a global smoke cloud affecting the food production for millions. Growing seasons could contract as much as a month. The affects could last up to 10 years. As many as 17 million Chinese could die.
Up until now, it was believed that only a global nuclear war could have such far reaching devastation.
Sleep tight, Poly tubbies.
I have yet to go through the articles, but according to the Times, an exchange of a few dozen warheads between India and Pakistan would cause a global smoke cloud affecting the food production for millions. Growing seasons could contract as much as a month. The affects could last up to 10 years. As many as 17 million Chinese could die.
Up until now, it was believed that only a global nuclear war could have such far reaching devastation.
Sleep tight, Poly tubbies.
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