… by reducing the amount of time that policy makers have to decide whether to go to nuclear war from 15 or 30 minutes to perhaps less than five.
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“Nuclear war? Zombie apocalypse? I don’t think so. I don’t consider myself a doomsday prepper,” he says. “They’re like, ‘Do you have a bunker?’
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Nuclear war could bring more than global famine, radioactive fallout, and unrelenting winter—it could also kick off the most intense, longest El Niño the …
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Nuclear Weapons and the 2020 Presidential Race: High Demand, Little … to 2020 Presidential Candidates: Make Preventing Nuclear War a Priority.
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Underground nuclear bunkers were built near many towns and villages, for the Royal Observer Corps to measure the strength of an attack and the …
Why Not Hope?
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The Cuban Literacy Campaign of 1961
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It’s almost like living out the Gregory Peck movie On the Beach, in which Australia is the last habitable place on Earth following a global nuclear war.