Environment
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Smoke From Nuclear War May Eradicate Humans by Threatening Global Food Supplies, Warn Experts
Nuclear war would lead to a lot of immediate deaths, but smoke from the ensuing fires would also prompt climate change that could persist for up to 15 years, threatening the production of food and human health all over the world, as per a study conducted by researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Rutgers University, and other institutions.
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