In August 2017, extreme wildfires in British Columbia, Canada pumped so much smoke into the upper atmosphere that an enormous cloud circled …
US must turn back from nuclear brink
On those days in 1945, the U.S. dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima … Prevention of nuclear war takes precedence over all other preventions.
Nuclear winter researcher: study of wildfires confirms dire climate risk from even a ‘small’ nuclear war
A co-author of the study says the research supports earlier findings that even a relatively small, regional nuclear war would have dire climatic …
Pakistan Prepares to Fight India for Kashmir
Disputed between India and Pakistan—two nuclear weapons states—the … later killed the attack’s mastermind in Srinagar, Indian Kashmir’s capital.
Next-generation cellphone signals could interfere with weather forecasts, and monitoring smoke …
… and took 8 months to dissipate, which line up with models of nuclear winter and suggests these fires can help predict the results of a nuclear war.
Wildfire Cloud Offers Insight on Climate Effects of Nuclear War
“Even a relatively small nuclear war between India and Pakistan could cause climate change unprecedented in recorded human history and global …
Rally for peace marks atomic bombings
Rally for peace marks atomic bombings … terror attacks and both the U.S. and Russia withdrawing from cold war-era nuclear nonproliferation treaties.
Persistent plume
These models are also important in understanding the climate effects of nuclear war or geoengineering. “We compared observations with model …
Mega-Cloud from Canadian Wildfires Will Help Model Impacts of Nuclear War
Newswise — Extreme wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, pumped so much smoke into the upper atmosphere in August 2017 that an enormous …
Canada wildfire smoke offered a glimpse of what to expect after nuclear war
Wildfires that swept through British Columbia during the summer of 2017 forced thousands of people to evacuate, destroyed hundreds of thousands of …
