Technology7/28/2025β€’Gizmodo

Nuclear Winter Would Be Even Worse Than We Thought

Nuclear Winter Would Be Even Worse Than We Thought

According to a recent study, the consequences of a nuclear catastrophe could be even more severe than previously thought. The research indicates that a nuclear winter, the prolonged period of global cooling and reduced sunlight following a large-scale nuclear exchange, would have a devastating impact on global food security for decades. The study found that the soot and debris ejected into the atmosphere from nuclear blasts would block sunlight, leading to a significant drop in global temperatures and disrupting agricultural production worldwide. This could result in widespread crop failures, livestock deaths, and famine, posing a grave threat to human survival. The researchers emphasize that the scale of the potential devastation underscores the urgent need for global cooperation and disarmament efforts to prevent such a catastrophic scenario from unfolding. The findings serve as a stark warning about the far-reaching and long-lasting consequences of nuclear war, which extend far beyond the initial blast and radiation effects.

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