Nuclear winter
I heard a report about what a nuclear winter would cause. Just a few nuclear bombs would put tons
of dust into the upper atmosphere. It does not rain there so the dust stays for years.
The effect on the whole planet is reduced sunlight, dropped ground temperatures.
This would lead to a 40% crop failure rate. With 7+ billion people on the planet we need all the food
we can make.
Add a few more bombs, and you are looking at a 90% crop failure rate, with 90% of the human race
starving to death. We are so reliant on the sun and the climate, the tipping point to war and disaster
is not that far away. The world holds 60 days worth of food, but has to grow the rest.
This is not conspiracy but real simple mathematics. Our systems are getting more efficient, but more at
using what we have got, not making more, so if the system fails its impact is catastrophic, and immediate.
So climate is not a side issue, it is our life year in year out.
I heard a report about what a nuclear winter would cause. Just a few nuclear bombs would put tons
of dust into the upper atmosphere. It does not rain there so the dust stays for years.
The effect on the whole planet is reduced sunlight, dropped ground temperatures.
This would lead to a 40% crop failure rate. With 7+ billion people on the planet we need all the food
we can make.
Add a few more bombs, and you are looking at a 90% crop failure rate, with 90% of the human race
starving to death. We are so reliant on the sun and the climate, the tipping point to war and disaster
is not that far away. The world holds 60 days worth of food, but has to grow the rest.
This is not conspiracy but real simple mathematics. Our systems are getting more efficient, but more at
using what we have got, not making more, so if the system fails its impact is catastrophic, and immediate.
So climate is not a side issue, it is our life year in year out.