Thought Of Nuclear Winter Changed The World

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How the Thought of Nuclear Winter Changed the World Since Carl Sagan knew that most American people didn’t have knowledge what nuclear winter was, he was determined to tell everyone because if not, the United States would be at risk with nuclear war with Russia. The USSR (Union of Soviets Socialist Republics) with this information of the Americans knowing more about their plan, would think twice about starting a war, with America. In 1983 Carl Sagan and other theorists predicted the effects of nuclear war and came to that it can change the global temperature and it affects many environments killing animals or just destroying their habitats leaving them in the open vulnerable to hunters and radioactive particles. Carl Sagan wrote the quote, “The nuclear arms race is like two sworn enemies standing waist deep in gasoline, one with three matches, the other with five” …show more content…

Carl Sagan wanted to reduce nuclear weapons in the world because he probably did truly value the lives of others and that everyone should live life to the fullest. Carl Sagan Graduated from Cornell university and he is a great example of living life to the fullest. Carl Sagan could have accomplished more in his life if he lived longer and If he lived longer he probably wouldn’t have retired because he never did stop trying to accomplish his goals. He discovered nuclear winter and possibly saved millions of lives in US/NATO guarded countries and in Hostile Soviet countries. Carl Sagan was a great scientist, but an even better astronomer in a lot of eyes of people because he wrote the well heard, remarkable book named “Cosmos” telling about stars and possibility of extraterrestrial life past or maybe in our solar system. Clearly, from his theories and discoveries that you can't doubt because the lack of proof shown, Carl Sagan was probably one of the most intelligent scientists ever to

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