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[en] The radiation that nuclear explosions produce and the subsequent fall-out play a relatively small part in the causes and consequences of a nuclear winter. More important are the injection of smoke and dust into the upper atmosphere and the subsequent effects on climate and agricultural productivity. The implications of nuclear winter for the Southern Hemisphere and Australia in particular, are examined
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