19 September 1985.
Tag: United Kingdom
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Nature, A. Barrie Pittock, ‘Volume 315, Nuclear war: Poor outlook for tropical weather.’
20 June 1985.
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Telegraph, Mail on Sunday, Richard Beeston, Bill Wainwright ‘ “Nuclear Winter” Could Wipe Out Life on Earth & Killer ice-age would follow nuclear strike –top scientist.’
1984.
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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, ‘New Facts About Nuclear War: the Nuclear Winter.’
1984.
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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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Nature, Stephen G. Warren, Warren J. Wiscombe, ‘Volume 313, Letters to Nature: Dirty Snow after Nuclear war.’
07 February 1985.
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Nature, P.M. Kelly, ‘Volume 315, Book Reviews: In the Aftermath, Nuclear Winter: The Human and Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War by Mark A. Harwell.’
09 May 1985.
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Dr Jeremy Adler, ‘Ploughshares into Swords: Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons.’
July 1984.
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The Guardian, Carl Sagan, ‘Frozen in the heat of battle.’
09 August 1984.
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Nature, ‘Volume 311, Scientific Correspondence: “Nuclear winter” to be taken seriously.’
27 September 1984.