- Scientists studying the outcomes of a nuclear war between NATO and Russia concluded that if 4,400 warheads detonated - equivalent to roughly 1/2 the current inventories held by each side - it would cause 770 million direct deaths, and about 3/4 of humanity would die from starvation within 2 years. https://allianceforscience.cornell.edu/blog/2022/03/what-the-science-says-could-humans-survive-a-nuclear-war-between-nato-and-russia/?msclkid=98bf362fb88811ecb6702b7a079e0696 1799 comments futurology
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