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Tag: Post-Nuclear attack food supplies
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Defence Research Trust, ‘Farming and The Nuclear Winter: Proceedings of a conference, sponsored by the DRT at Dryburgh Abbey Hotel Newtown St. Boswells on Saturday 13th October 1984.’
September 1984.
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Farmers Weekly, ‘Letters to the editor: Government dodges nuclear issue.’
14 June 1985.
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New Scientist, Marcus Chown, ‘A slight nuclear chill could destroy the world’s crops.’
28 November 1985.
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Articles: Richard Beeston, ‘Threat of starvation in atom war, & Nuclear winter: Mechanics of SCOPE report.’
1985.
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Scientists Against Nuclear Arms, ‘The Effects of Nuclear Attack on British Agriculture.’
01 May 1984.
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Scientists Against Nuclear Arms, Scotland, ‘Fact Sheet No. 30: Nuclear Weapons: Food Supplies and The Rural Environment, Delayed Effects: Radioactive Fallout.’
1984.
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Scientists Against Nuclear Arms, Scotland, ‘Fact Sheet No. 27: Nuclear Weapons: Food Supplies and The Rural Environment, Prompt Effects on Farm Animals.’
1984.
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Chris Mullinger, “Most nuclear survivors would starve to death”.’
06 July 1984.
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George Beck, Rosemary Collins, ‘Hope of another harvest after the bomb? & Farmers consider life after the bomb.’
1984.
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Science, Jeffrey L. Fox, ‘Volume 222, Will There Be life on the Farm After the Bomb?’
02 December 1983.
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Farmers Weekly, ‘Booklet outlines nuclear horrors, Agriculture and The Bomb: The Grim Reaper.’
30 September 1983.