Gibt es irgendwas, was ich wissen müsste?

Atom Pilz über Griechenland?

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Nuclear war is horrible and I hope it never happens. Yet, there are only a few countries that actually have nuclear weapons and the power to use them is concentrated in just a few individuals. This means the vast majority of the global population has no say on the question if nuclear weapons will be used.

However, due to a potential nuclear winter, which could follow a nuclear war, even countries on the other side of the globe could be directly affected by a nuclear war. This impact could be quite severe and as they have no direct measure to prevent it, these countries should think about how they would prepare. Also, many of the preparations that would be helpful for a nuclear winter would also help for the climatic consequences of large volcanic eruptions or asteroid impacts. So, they should be done anyway.

This is the gist of the argument I made in a new article in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. You can read the full article here: https://thebulletin.org/2026/05/how-nuclear-war-would-impact-the-global-food-system-and-how-to-prepare-for-it/

#NuclearWinter #NuclearWar #FoodSystem #Trade

Understanding the Global Risks and Impacts of Nuclear War

📰 Original title: Nuclear winter: Why study it now?

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Understanding the Global Risks and Impacts of Nuclear War

Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the potential consequences of nuclear conflict have regained urgent attention. The Bulletin explores the renewed study of nuclear war and its global environmental effects, a topic that was previously a focus during the Cold War. The US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released a comprehensive report last year on the environmental impacts of nuclear war—the first such report since 1985. Additionally, the United Nations is preparing its first dedicated scientific panel to study nuclear war effects, signaling growing international concern. Recent research using advanced climate models has improved understanding of the global consequences of nuclear conflict, including scenarios beyond full-scale exchanges between superpowers. Limited nuclear exchanges with smaller arsenals could still escalate unpredictably. Experts like John W. Birks, Paul Crutzen, Brian Toon, Alan Robock, Susan Solomon, and Florian Ulrich Jehn contribute insights into nuclear winter, climatic effects of nuclear detonations, and potential disruptions to global food systems. They emphasize the moral and practical importance of preparing for nuclear conflict scenarios, particularly for nations without nuclear capabilities, while highlighting the need to reduce the overall risk of self-destruction. The research underscores that unlike past mass extinctions, humans have the ability to prevent their own annihilation if these lessons are taken seriously.

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Understanding the Global Risks and Impacts of Nuclear War

📰 Original title: Nuclear winter: Why study it now?

🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
👥 Users: It's not clickbait ✅

View full AI summary: https://en.killbait.com/understanding-the-global-risks-and-impacts-of-nuclear-war.html?utm_source=mastodon_social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=killbait.mastodon_social

#science #nuclearwar #nuclearwinter #climateimpact

Understanding the Global Risks and Impacts of Nuclear War

Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the potential consequences of nuclear conflict have regained urgent attention. The Bulletin explores the renewed study of nuclear war and its global environmental effects, a topic that was previously a focus during the Cold War. The US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released a comprehensive report last year on the environmental impacts of nuclear war—the first such report since 1985. Additionally, the United Nations is preparing its first dedicated scientific panel to study nuclear war effects, signaling growing international concern. Recent research using advanced climate models has improved understanding of the global consequences of nuclear conflict, including scenarios beyond full-scale exchanges between superpowers. Limited nuclear exchanges with smaller arsenals could still escalate unpredictably. Experts like John W. Birks, Paul Crutzen, Brian Toon, Alan Robock, Susan Solomon, and Florian Ulrich Jehn contribute insights into nuclear winter, climatic effects of nuclear detonations, and potential disruptions to global food systems. They emphasize the moral and practical importance of preparing for nuclear conflict scenarios, particularly for nations without nuclear capabilities, while highlighting the need to reduce the overall risk of self-destruction. The research underscores that unlike past mass extinctions, humans have the ability to prevent their own annihilation if these lessons are taken seriously.

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Threads (1984), the entire film here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfd0pq-S0Ao

Trigger warning for everything! Everything! But too important, so it would be good if you managed to watch it.

When Ukraine was attacked, and that drone from Ukraine crashed in the city I lived in at the time, 1000 km away from Ukraine, in a NATO member mind you, I stocked up on iodine tablets and everything I needed to survive for a week in my teeny tiny storage space in the basement of my building. I was determined to survive the possible nuclear war against NATO states just like I was determined to survive COVID. As a child I had survived both a war, and a nuclear family, so I wasn't afraid of a nuclear war.

I watched Threads yesterday and realised surviving a nuclear war is way worse than not surviving it, and not only because of the disability, radiation, and nuclear winter, but also (and mostly) because of other humans, because of how the society falls apart! I am not afraid of a nuclear war (I have been through so much shit in my life I do not feel fear anymore) but if it happens, I hope I die quickly from the blast itself.

https://social.chinwag.org/@FediThing/116563402840880695

#war #nuclearWar #society #dystopia

Threads (1984) [Full Film, Original 4:3, CC]

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From Flashback #History on Youtube:
How Would A #NuclearWar ACTUALLY Go Down? - ft. T. Folse #Nuclear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gAoUhvovhQ
How Would A Nuclear War ACTUALLY Go Down? - ft. T. Folse Nuclear

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Pentagon Reveals Nuclear Submarine Location in Rare Message to Iran

The Pentagon revealed the location of a U.S. Navy nuclear-armed submarine in a rare move a day after President Trump rejected the latest peace proposal from Iran.

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youtu.be/2Gd5jdl36cg #SergeyKaraganov #GlennDiesen on the #WarintheUkraine and #Russia #nuclearwar doctrine, which has been hitherto far less aggressive than US or France doctrine. #EUpol @[email protected] the time is now to #OustStarmer before "Threads" is a documentary. #UKpoli

Sergey Karaganov: How Russia W...
Sergey Karaganov: How Russia Will Win the New World War

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"Sergey Karaganov:

How Russia Will Win the New World War"

On Youtube-channel Glenn Diesen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gd5jdl36cg

#usa #russia #karaganov #nuclearwar #ukraine #peace

Sergey Karaganov: How Russia Will Win the New World War

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https://medium.com/speculative-encounters/the-fastest-way-a-world-breaks-35dc38c32314

It hits every system people depend on. It breaks supply chains, food production, communication, transportation, and public order.

#nuclearwar #apocalypse #medium #WWIII #collapse #SocietalCollapse #globalnuclearwar

The Fastest Way a World Breaks

Why nuclear conflict collapses modern life in days.

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