Full-scale nuclear war could kill 5 billion people, study shows

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The impact of a global famine – triggered by sunlight-blocking soot in the atmosphere – would probably far exceed the casualties caused by lethal blasts.

as the impact of a global famine – triggered by sunlight-blocking soot in the atmosphere – would probably far exceed the casualties caused by lethal blasts.

, the worst possible case, would wipe out more than half of humanity, they said in the study published in the journalThe estimates were based on calculations of how much soot would enter the atmosphere from firestorms ignited by the detonation of nuclear weapons. Researchers used a climate forecasting tool supported by the National Centre for Atmospheric Research, which allowed them to estimate productivity of major crops on a country-by-country basis.

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