Climate Shocks

by K.IA. Kondrat'ev

Published 23 March 1988
This text covers a panorama of facts and theories about the possible impact on the world's climate of nuclear war, major meteor impacts and volcanic eruptions. It contains summaries and critical analyses of a wide range of research from both the Soviet Union and the West, examining existing evidence and theories and using them to extrapolate the effects of events more serious than any on which we have good measurements. The book makes available to Western readers the extensive information developed by Soviet scientists and their perspectives on these important questions. The topics covered include three- dimensional numerical modelling of the CO2 effect on climate, volcanic activity on other planets, studies in the USSR of the impact of nuclear tests on the atmosphere and climate, and the nature of the Tunguska object.