With the war on Iran, Ukraine, AI and climate breakdown increasing the likelihood of a nuclear war, the clock stands closer to midnight than ever before. So who decides how many seconds we have left …
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‘We’d all be in the destruction zone!’ Can anything stop today’s nuclear free-for-all? ⊖⊖
The Lib Dems’ Sue Miller has spent most of her life trying to reduce the risk of nuclear war. And it’s not going well. Why are so few people talking about non-proliferation, let alone disarmament?
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3 months ago
The risk of nuclear war is rising again. We need a new movement for global peace | David Cortright ⊖⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
With the end of the New Start treaty, we face a potentially catastrophic arms race. It can still be prevented
The risk of nuclear war is greater now than in decades – and rising. The Bulletin of Atomi…
4 months ago
Doomsday Clock at 85 seconds to midnight amid threats from climate crisis and AI ⊖⊖⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Planet closer to destruction as Russia, China and US become more aggressive and nationalistic, says advocacy group
Earth is closer than it has ever been to destruction as Russia, China, the US and oth…
'Doomsday Clock' set at 85 seconds to midnight, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says ⊖⊖
16 months ago
Doomsday Clock set closer to midnight than ever to stress global catastrophe risks ○
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Atomic scientists push clock to 89 seconds before midnight, citing nuclear risk, AI and climate crisis as a ‘warning’
A panel of international scientists has moved their symbolic “Doomsday Clock” clos…
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