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Plus: Engineers attached a rocket engine to a Christmas tree and launched it. Feb 14, 2023 [Blueprint]( Ask the public in the U.S. and UK if they're afraid of a [nuclear winter]( and you're likely to get some rolled eyes and a few chuckles if a new report from the University of Cambridge is anything to go on. The new report reveals that very few of the 3,000 people polled online were aware of the risks of nuclear winter, which is the climatic effects of nuclear war. However, CSER senior research associate Paul Ingram says that in 2023, we are "facing a risk of nuclear conflict greater than we’ve seen since the early 80s." Before diving deeper into the risks of nuclear winter, let’s look at [our video]( and see what happens when a rocket engine with a Christmas tree is launched. Good morning. This is Mert, an editor at IE. This is The Blueprint. Let's dive in. Last Sunday, Blueprint subscribers heard from ChatGPT experts on why Google really does need to watch its back. Don't miss out — [subscribe to IE+]( today to receive exclusive interviews, features, and much more. [Play]VIDEO OF THE DAY [Engineers attached a rocket engine to a Christmas tree and launched it]( [rocket engine with a Christmas tree]( This is how engineers say "Merry Christmas"! [Must Read]MUST READ [Public needs to wisen up to nuclear winter risks, experts warn]( A new report produced by Cambridge's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) found that very few of the 3,000 people polled online were cognizant of the various [threats from a nuclear winter](. That includes just 1.6 percent in the U.K. who were aware of academic studies about the subject and just nine percent of the U.S. respondents recalling beliefs about nuclear winter that was part of the cultural milieu in the 1980s. “In 2023, we find ourselves facing a risk of nuclear conflict greater than we’ve seen since the early eighties," said CSER senior research associate Paul Ingram. 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