guardian.co.uk — A recent US study that compares the environmental costs of developing various power sources found that almost 700m tonnes of CO2 would be released into the Earth's atmosphere by even the smallest nuclear conflict.
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Closed AccountJan 5, 2009
I'm not worried, I have a lead-lined refrigerator stocked with food to hide in in event of nuclear warfare.
epstumbleJan 5, 2009
here is sth about carbon: <a class="user" href="http://www.rorotoko.com/index.php/article/volk_tyler_book_interview_co2_rising">http://www.rorotoko.com/index.php/article/volk_tyl ...</a>
wunkstaJan 6, 2009
yah because all grants given to professors etc are from the governmenthere, why dont you ask where he received his grant from?<a class="user" href="http://www.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/">http://www.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/</a>
wunkstaJan 6, 2009
ok, well i guess theres a conspiracy with Mark Z Jacobson from standford involved eh? is some college professor being paid to write these papers?damn, you people are so f**king paranoid.
akairennJan 6, 2009
College professors are always completely unbiased and never have personal agendas, oh no.
oxdeltaxoJan 6, 2009
I for one plan to take a long stroll into a mushroom cloud.