climate change
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Smoke From Nuclear War May Trigger Climate Change, Threatening Global Food Supplies Even After 15 Years
According to a study by researchers at Rutgers University, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and other institutions, nuclear war would result in many immediate losses of life. Smoke from the resulting fires would also cause climate change that could last up to 15 years. This in turn would threaten global food production and human health.
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