Kuwaiti oil fires
During
Operation Desert
Storm in
1991, Dr.
S.
Fred Singer debated
Carl
Sagan on the impact of the
Kuwaiti
oil fires on
American
Broadcasting Company News "
Nightline."
Sagan said the
smoke would
loft into the upper
atmosphere,
disrupt the monsoons and lead to
ecological
disaster. Singer said such a view was ridiculous, that the smoke would go up
only a few thousand feet and then
rain
out. Three days later, black rain began falling over
Iran,
which pretty much put an end to the speculation.