Wednesday December 21, 2005
03:26 AM
Global Warming, Regional Cooling, Nuclear Winter
The current regional cooling here in Japan has little to do with nuclear winter. But probably it has much to do with global warming. The overcomsumption of fossil fuel comes up with lots of carbon dioxide and that forms a strata in upper atmosphere eventually causes a greenhouse effect. For this effect, lots of evaporation occurs in tropical or subtropical sea and makes thick clouds then moves to the Arctic region. Current very cold sytem is thought to be directly from the Arctic region. Thus global warming incurs regional cooling.
Nuclear explosions form layers of thick ash and dust which prevent sun radiation from reaching the ground so consequently major nuclear explosions induce nuclear winter -mini Ice Age. The enforcement of nuclear arms would be the most effective preventative measure of global warming. this is a mere exaggeration based on a sheer misconception, though, I feel really chilly.
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