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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sat Feb 19, 2022, 02:05 PM Feb 2022

This is what would happen to Earth if a nuclear war broke out between the West and Russia

Suddenly, the threat of nuclear war feels closer than it has in decades. The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists updated their Doomsday Clock to 100 seconds to midnight, and President Joe Biden has issued increasingly ominous statements reflecting how the looming conflict over the Ukraine that could ensnare both Russia and the west into conventional war.

And, some fear, war with nuclear weapons. It is a prospect that has haunted human beings since the dawn of the Cold War. Politicians who were perceived as too open to the idea of nuclear war would pay for their hawkishness at the polls. Motion pictures from "Dr. Strangelove" to "The Day After" have depicted an uninhabitable world, filled with lethal amounts of radiation and short on necessities like food and water. As our electrical infrastructure collapsed around us, people would resort to looting and other violent methods to survive. The seeming deterioration of civilization during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic would be nothing compared to the anarchy and destruction that would follow nuclear war.

Yet decades of living with nuclear weapons have produced a broad body of knowledge as to what a nuclear war might do to the planet, and to humanity. If even a "small" nuclear war were to break out, tens of millions of people would die after the initial blasts. A blanket of soot would wrap the rays of the Sun and cause a nuclear winter, destroying crops all over the planet and plunging billions into famine. In the northern hemisphere, there would be such severe ozone depletion from the nuclear smoke that organisms would suffer from increased exposure to damaging ultraviolet light. While things would not be as bad in the southern hemisphere, even well-positioned countries like Australia would face the ripple effects from a small nuclear war in the northern hemisphere by sheer virtue of its interconnectedness with the global community.

"The worst-case scenario is that US and Russian central strategic forces would be launched with the detonation of several thousand warheads," Hans M. Kristensen, Director, Nuclear Information Project and Associate Senior Fellow to SIPRI, Federation of American Scientists, told Salon by email. "A large nuclear exchange would not only kill millions of people and contaminate wast areas with radioactive fallout but potentially also have longer-term climatic effects."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/this-is-what-would-happen-to-earth-if-a-nuclear-war-broke-out-between-the-west-and-russia/ar-AAU4oqX

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This is what would happen to Earth if a nuclear war broke out between the West and Russia (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2022 OP
Putin enid602 Feb 2022 #1
If and when this happens Turbineguy Feb 2022 #2
I have not been this scared since Mme. Defarge Feb 2022 #3
I was in the Army during the cold war Woodwizard Feb 2022 #4

Mme. Defarge

(8,033 posts)
3. I have not been this scared since
Sat Feb 19, 2022, 02:17 PM
Feb 2022

the Cuban missile crisis. The difference then was tha I had my whole life ahead of me.

I still have original copies of the 1982 3-part New Yorker series of Jonathan Schell’s The Fate of the Earth.

Woodwizard

(844 posts)
4. I was in the Army during the cold war
Sat Feb 19, 2022, 02:41 PM
Feb 2022

We trained a lot on nuclear war I used to think we get to that point its finished anyway.

Trained for chemical and biological weapons that stuff scared me more. Humans are really good at figuring out nasty ways to kill each other.

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