What happens after the bombs drop?
Surviving a nuclear explosion is just the beginning. Scientists at Penn State have revealed chilling research showing that a nuclear winter could starve billions of people for up to eight years. Massive smoke clouds from the explosions would block out the sun, freeze the planet, and destroy crops like corn, rice, and wheat — triggering a global famine unlike anything in human history. In this video, we break down the terrifying reality of what a nuclear winter would look like, and why it’s more than just a theory — it’s a real risk we can’t ignore.
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