Nuclear Winter, Petroleum Summer

The Washington Post | December 30, 1990| | Copyright

A PATH WHERE

NO MAN THOUGHT

Nuclear Winter and the

End of the Arms Race

By Carl Sagan and Richard Turco

Random House. 499 pp. $27.95

THE GLOBAL warming of the Cold War has undercut the relevance of a variety of recent books. One example is A Path Where No Man Thought: Nuclear Winter and the End of the Arms Race by Carl Sagan and fellow atmospheric chemist Richard Turco.

Back in 1983, Sagan alarmed the world when he said that a nuclear attack would generate enough soot and dust to make the noon-day sun no brighter than a full moon, lowering the temperature as much as 35 degrees ...

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