• In the winter war of 1939-1940 the plucky Finns held off Soviet invaders, forcing the Kremlin to settle for a slice of its territory rather than all of it.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Eastern Europe can defend itself

  • The U.S. hasn't observed preparations for war, and the North's usual winter mobilization of troops and militias is coming to an end.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: Calling Kim's Bluff

  • And the nuclear-winter hypothesis (that the smoke from fires caused by a global nuclear war would blot out the sun's rays and thus cool the earth catastrophically) owes its origin, at least in part, to observations of a planet-wide dust storm on Mars.

    ECONOMIST: Comparative meteorology

  • Some 22 months into the war -- and despite the world's sympathy -- they face a winter of freezing temperatures and uncertain food.

    CNN: Scavenging for food, Syrian children witness war

  • Earlier this year, a weak economy, war worries and bad weather hit the traditional buying season, which runs from late winter through to early summer.

    ECONOMIST: A welcome change in America's economic weather?

  • In the mid-1980s the fashionable eco-catastrophe was nuclear winter millions of tonnes of smoke deposited in the upper atmosphere as the result of a nuclear war causing a drastic drop in the surface temperature of the world.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • It's a simple story: war has wrought a nuclear winter that threatens to wipe out all life on Earth, and the spaceship is sent in search of a "cosmo cleaner" to save humanity.

    CNN: The War Mangas

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