5 billion people — about 2/3 of the world's population — could starve to death if the U.S. and Russia engaged in nuclear war, according to a new study.
: Researchers estimate that more than 5 billion people could die from a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia.
They also estimate that more than 2 billion people could die from a smaller-scale nuclear war between India and Pakistan.The reduced light, global cooling, and likely trade restrictions after a nuclear war would be a global catastrophe for food security. Crop declines would be the most severe in the mid-high latitude nations, including major exporting countries such as Russia and the U.S., which would then affect import-dependent countries in Africa and the Middle East.What they're saying
: “The data tell us one thing: We must prevent a nuclear war from ever happening,” climate scientist and co-author of the study
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