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Do bombs have any effect on global warming? all the nuclear testing back in the day and the wars happening since make you think

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Blowing up a nuke doesn%26#039;t cause any global warming. No scientist has ever made any connection to the two. What%26#039;s so difficult in understanding the REAL causes of global warming? It%26#039;s not nearly as far fetched! Other than the money wasted as well as the fuel burnt,war has no connection to it. But remember...we%26#039;re fighting a war for oil right now! So,I guess were fighting a war for oil,so we can burn it and die! Real smart energy policy Mr. Cheney! 50% 2 Votes

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  • depends i mean theres differnt bombs

    naplam o yeah its gelly gasoline and burns at 1200 or so degrees and creates huge fires.... 0% 0 Votes
  • Probably those had a bit of effect on the climate. Think about it, if a volcano eruption could cause a %26#039;mini ice-age%26#039; (Krakatoa did just that) then several above ground thermo-nuclear explosions probably could do _something_. 0% 0 Votes
  • It%26#039;s a little hard to tell. After all the bombs dropped in WWI, the Earth warmed up. After all the bombs dropped in WWII, the Earth cooled down. Maybe there%26#039;s no connection at all.

    Or any connection to carbon dioxide, for that matter, considering how the earth cooled during the 1960s and 1970s, scaring everyone into thinking a new ice age was coming. 25% 1 Vote
  • you know i thought about that also they can measure how much SUV emissions put out, but the two bombs in japan didn%26#039;t even cause a blimp on the screen 0% 0 Votes
  • I suppose the smoke would have some effect. 25% 1 Vote
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