Nuclear Weapons 292 - The Detonation Of Even A Few Big Nuclear Warheads Could Cause A Nuclear Autumn

       I have written about the possibility of “nuclear winter” in previous blogs. It has been estimated that the detonation of as few as one hundred nuclear warheads would clog the atmosphere with smoke and soot from firestorms in burning cities, oil refineries and rural missile installations. The term nuclear winter was coined in 1983 by Richard P.

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