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Research cautions large-scale nuclear conflict would starve more than 5 billion people to death.

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A worldwide study led by climate scientists from Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA, estimates that in the event of a full-scale nuclear war between the United States and Russia, 75% of the world population would sadly succumb to hunger within two years. Additionally, between three and four years after the conflict, the global average calorie production from crops would drastically plunge by 90%. The study explains that while nuclear blasts would cause local radioactive contamination, soil and water pollution, infrastructure destruction and supply chain disruptions, they would also create firestorms that would emit massive amounts of sunlight-blocking soot into the stratosphere. As the soot dispersed around the globe, Earth’s temperature would rapidly decline, leading to widespread crop failures, food shortages and famine.

Such chilling warnings, Rutgers University climate scientists and all involved. To avoid such catastrophic consequences, may people around the world promote peace and friendship between all nations, in God’s merciful Embrace.

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