Alan Robock โฎ ๐บ๐ฆ
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Moved to https://t.co/huBo05RFuJ https://t.co/AhzubherkM, https://t.co/vGRl9n1V67
Manasquan, NJ, USA
Joined January 2013
My Dorothy Hodgkin Lecture: Preventing Global Famine after Nuclear War (Invited keynote lecture, The 63rd Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, โ80 Years after the Atomic Bombing; Time for Peace, Dialogue and Nuclear Disarmament,โ Hiroshima, Japan, November 1-5, 2025)
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https://t.co/5UF1MwIVuJ Clark, Brendan, Alan Robock, Lili Xia, Sam S. Rabin, Jose R. Guarin, Jonas Jรคgermeyr, 2025: Stratospheric aerosol climate intervention could reduce crop nutritional value. Env. Res. Lett., 20, 114083, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ae1151.
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Last week, Nobel Laureates and nuclear experts, including me, united to call on world leaders to reduce the risk of nuclear war by implementing thirteen achievable recommendations. Read the Declaration here:
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https://t.co/5fFqe9vB86 Allison Russell singing A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall by Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan to end the Nobel Laureate Assembly for the Prevention of Nuclear War
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A Formula to Keep the Science Flame Burning: https://t.co/qVhUAiDiYm Thanks, Jim Hansen @DrJamesEHansen
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https://t.co/psdSIbMceM Last sentence: "Nuclear winter, where smoke and soot from the bombs block sunlight from reaching Earth, could well follow."
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A scenario of Americaโs response to an incoming nuclear attack.
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She makes the case for never using nuclear weapons and correctly describes nuclear winter. Let's hope her boss is listening. #nuclearban
I recently visited Hiroshima, and stood at the epicenter of a city scarred by the unimaginable horror caused by a single nuclear bomb dropped in 1945. What I saw, the stories I heard, and the haunting sadness that remains, will stay with me forever.
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https://t.co/gdCOnPjlrK If we ban nuclear weapons, that is the only way to guarantee they will not be used and produce a nuclear winter. #nuclearban
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Nuclear accidents are a fact of life for as long as these weapons exist.
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