No
No the warming is only a warming of the atmosphere.
No
I am pretty sure the deployment of nuclear weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki did not affect global warming. There is no evidence to suggest that the deployment of nuclear weapons in the second World War affected global warming in any way.
Simple answer, Yes.
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Both global warming and nuclear fuels have potential dangers. Global warming can lead to widespread environmental disruption and impact ecosystems. Nuclear fuels carry the risk of catastrophic accidents like meltdowns and long-term environmental contamination, but also provide low-carbon energy that can help mitigate global warming. Both issues require careful consideration and management to minimize risks.
people will explode when they breath out carbon, because when people let out carbon , that will cause global warming, so when it gets too hot, the bomb factories, will explode, then people explode.
Akin to global warming, just theories.
No, because it does not emit greenhouse gases
The principal advantage and use is nuclear energy, an energy with no global warming effects.
Because it does not produce greenhouse gases
Uranium mining and nuclear energy are not contributors to global warming.