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War between India and Pakistan 'could stop global warming' says NASA

28 February 2019 | https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/we...ear-war-india-pakistan-global-warming-climate

ESCALATING TENSIONS between India and Pakistan could boil over into a nuclear exchange at any time – but could there be a surprise upside?

A controversial article by the Washington Examiner’s executive editor Philip Klein suggests that there could be an unexpected benefit if the dispute over Kashmir developed into a full-scale nuclear war between Pakistan and India .

Although a nuclear conflict would cause unprecedented loss of life, some scientists think that a small scale exchange of nukes would reverse global warming – and perhaps even cause a dangerous global cooling trend.

In 2011, NASA scientists released a report that predicted the effect of detonating 100 Hiroshima-size bombs.

They said that such an conflict would have a dramatic effect on the world’s climate.

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A ‘small scale’ nuclear war that the NASA scientists imagined would sent up to 5 maggots of black carbon into the upper atmosphere. As National Geographic wrote, "In NASA climate models, this carbon then absorbed solar heat and, like a hot-air balloon, quickly lofted even higher, where the soot would take much longer to clear from the sky."

This would cause temperatures to fall 1 degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, over the three years immediately following the war, dipping as low as 2.25 F before starting to rise again.

Average global temperatures would still be up to one degree Fahrenheit lower a decade later.

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That doesn’t mean a nuclear war is the answer to our current dangerous warming trend. The lead scientist on the NASA study, Luke Oman, says: ”Agriculture ... would likely be disrupted from the combination of cooler temperatures, less precipitation and decreases in solar radiation reaching the surface,

"This would cause widespread interruptions to growing seasons by producing more frequent frosts.”

So - as well as the initial body count which would be expected to be in the millions, crop failures caused by the cooling climate would lead to global famine.

A nuclear war, concludes Klein, looks like it might be a bad thing after all.
 
How a nuclear war between India and Pakistan could reverse global warming

27 February 2019 | https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...dia-and-pakistan-could-reverse-global-warming

We're at a scary moment internationally as tensions escalate between the nuclear powers of India and Pakistan, and we should all be praying for things to calm down. In addition to the horrible death toll and humanitarian crisis that would follow, according to scientists, a small-scale nuclear war could actually reverse global warming and actually cause devastating global cooling.

To be abundantly clear, what follows isn't meant as a how-to guide advocating nuclear war as some sort of out-of-the box alternative solution to climate change. It's meant as a description of the science surrounding how a theoretical regional nuclear war could affect the Earth's atmosphere, and thus the climate, even for people not directly in the blast radius.

Though they weren't looking specifically at the current India-Pakistan conflict, in 2011, NASA scientists released a report based on a model that predicted the climate effects of the use of 100 Hiroshima-size bombs in a regional conflict. Though this would not be as intense as full-scale nuclear war between superpowers, such as the threat that existed between the U.S. and USSR during the Cold War, it still would be expected to have a dramatic effect on the climate.

That's because the bombs would inject up to 5 megatons of black carbon into the upper troposphere, the highest point of the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. As National Geographic wrote, "In NASA climate models, this carbon then absorbed solar heat and, like a hot-air balloon, quickly lofted even higher, where the soot would take much longer to clear from the sky."

These carbon clouds were projected to cause temperatures to fall 1 degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, over the first three years, then to as low as 2.25 F before starting to creep back up. Even after 10 years, temperatures would still be expected to be 0.9 F lower than they would have been without the nuclear war.

According to a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, human activity has caused temperatures to rise 1 C, or 1.8 F, above pre-industrial levels, and that figure is expected to rise to 1.5 C, or 2.7 F, as early as 2030 and as late as 2052.

If the NASA model is correct, climate change from a nuclear war could be much more sudden and severe, and it is also predicted to be associated with a decrease in precipitation.

"Agriculture ... would likely be disrupted from the combination of cooler temperatures, less precipitation and decreases in solar radiation reaching the surface," the lead scientist on the study, Luke Oman, said. "This would cause widespread interruptions to growing seasons by producing more frequent frosts."

The result could be famine in parts of the world.

So, for these among other reasons, let's hope the situation in India and Pakistan de-escalates, as it has when they've come to the brink of war in the past.
 
Who says that this nuclear war is going to be small scale?

read full article lol, they said that in simulation of 100 Hiroshima bombs, nasa predicts that temperature around earth would go down as load to one degree celcius. Title is somewhat misleading.

Nothing it will take some time to understand the devil ideology of Goray.

u did not read full article. title is slightly incomplete and so misleading.
 
Nothing it will take some time to understand the devil ideology of Goray.
Ah.
Look, I've no problem criticising anyone when it's appropriate and merited. What i don't do is criticism for criticisms sake.
I think as I acquaint myself with the forum you will come to see that I am very open minded and essentially non partisan. I can praise an enemy as well as criticise a friend as easily as vice versa. It depends on what is being said rather than who is saying it.
Hope this helps.
 
Am I suppose to laugh at this...………………..
 
read full article lol, they said that in simulation of 100 Hiroshima bombs, nasa predicts that temperature around earth would go down as load to one degree celcius. Title is somewhat misleading.



u did not read full article. title is slightly incomplete and so misleading.

Should we give them their wish?
 
....... Just great they handed us a license to kill indians..does nasa really really wants us to kill all indans ans be killed as well?

Another benefit for those mofo scientists would be de population. Less human beings. 1/3 population of world poof gone. But india and pakistan also produce loads of food for the world.
 

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