Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAtmospheric soot loadings from nuclear weapon detonation would cause disruptions to the Earth's climate, limiting terrestrial and aquatic food production. Here, we use climate, crop and fishery models to estimate the impacts arising from six scenarios of stratospheric soot injection, predicting the total food calories available in each nation post-war after stored food is consumed. In quantifying impacts away from target areas, we demonstrate that soot injections larger than 5 Tg would lead to mass food shortages, and livestock and aquatic food production would be unable to compensate for reduced crop output, in almost all countries. Adaptation measures such as food waste reduction would ...
Many people tend to think that the outcome of any nuclear weapons use today will result in an escala...
The 2008–2010 food crisis might have been a harbinger of fundamental climate-induced food crises wit...
World population will reach an estimated nine billion by 2050. Given this factor and continued econo...
Atmospheric soot loadings from nuclear weapon detonation would cause disruptions to the Earth’s clim...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
Nuclear war, beyond its devastating direct impacts, is expected to cause global climatic perturbatio...
Anthropogenic climate changes could affect agricultural productivity due to changes in temperature, ...
A nuclear war using less than 1% of the current global nuclear arsenal could produce climate change ...
Abstract A regional nuclear war between India and Pakistan could decrease global surface temper-atur...
International audienceWe use a modern climate model and new estimates of smoke generated by fires in...
Abstract A regional nuclear war between India and Pakistan with a 5 Tg black carbon injection into t...
The climate impacts of smoke from fires ignited by nuclear war would include global cooling and crop...
In recent years, global hunger has begun to rise, returning to levels from a decade ago. Climate cha...
International audienceMass human starvation is currently likely if global agricultural production is...
Many people tend to think that the outcome of any nuclear weapons use today will result in an escala...
The 2008–2010 food crisis might have been a harbinger of fundamental climate-induced food crises wit...
World population will reach an estimated nine billion by 2050. Given this factor and continued econo...
Atmospheric soot loadings from nuclear weapon detonation would cause disruptions to the Earth’s clim...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
Nuclear war, beyond its devastating direct impacts, is expected to cause global climatic perturbatio...
Anthropogenic climate changes could affect agricultural productivity due to changes in temperature, ...
A nuclear war using less than 1% of the current global nuclear arsenal could produce climate change ...
Abstract A regional nuclear war between India and Pakistan could decrease global surface temper-atur...
International audienceWe use a modern climate model and new estimates of smoke generated by fires in...
Abstract A regional nuclear war between India and Pakistan with a 5 Tg black carbon injection into t...
The climate impacts of smoke from fires ignited by nuclear war would include global cooling and crop...
In recent years, global hunger has begun to rise, returning to levels from a decade ago. Climate cha...
International audienceMass human starvation is currently likely if global agricultural production is...
Many people tend to think that the outcome of any nuclear weapons use today will result in an escala...
The 2008–2010 food crisis might have been a harbinger of fundamental climate-induced food crises wit...
World population will reach an estimated nine billion by 2050. Given this factor and continued econo...