About book A Path Where No Man Thought: Nuclear Winter And Its Implications (1995)
What I remember most of this book is that it scared the @#%$*& out of me! This was one of the earliest popular works about nuclear winter. As a teenager in the midst of the Cold War, it firmly influenced my thinking on this subject. Not for the weak at heart -- this book is certainly not written in Sagan's usual style. It's definitely drier, if I remember correctly. But if you are interested in the subject, I recommend it. As far as I am aware, the findings of the early nuclear winter studies have not been refuted by subsequent science.
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