Hynes echoed this sentiment, pointing out that a nuclear arsenal did not prevent the terrorist attack of Sept. 11, 2001. In fact, she said, …
Reducing The Threat of Nuclear War: Rebuilding A Broader Movement – Patch
Saturday January 29, 2022: Massachusetts Peace Action presents: Reducing the Threat of Nuclear War: Rebuilding a Broader Movement With…
Nancy Riggs Robart, Kennebunk: On the cusp of change – The Portland Press Herald
It felt very consistent and safe during those years despite the threats of a nuclear war with Russia and a polio pandemic only a newspaper story …
Former Pakistan Minister calls for dialogue – The Hindu
Not a nuclear war which only a mad man will think of. Not even conventional war is possible,” said Mr Kasuri indirectly referring to the military …
Symbolic Doomsday Clock remains dangerously close to midnight | Climate Crisis News | Al Jazeera
Doomsday Clock stays at 100 seconds to midnight, as scientists warn of threats of nuclear war and climate change.
Doomsday Clock remains 100 seconds to “catastrophe” for 3rd year – Kyodo News
… is “no safer than it was last year” from such threats as nuclear war. … to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and rejoined the Paris climate deal, …
A preemptive strike on North Korea? Contingency planning may be gaining currency | TheHill
An attack on the North’s nuclear facilities is even less likely, … Most immediately, China, defending North Korea, its old Korean War ally, …
How Jim Henson tried to bring an end to the Cold War – with Fraggle Rock – The Telegraph
Airing in a turbulent era when tensions between the US and Russia were growing, the threat of nuclear war loomed and China was emerging as a …
Climate Scientist Reflects as Doomsday Clock Stays at 100 Seconds to Midnight – Eos.org
“The impact of climate catastrophe, at the high end, can be equal to or worse than global thermonuclear war.” Eos: How does climate change affect the …
‘Words are Cheap and Time Is Short’ as Doomsday Clock Stays at 100 Seconds to Midnight …
The recent statement from five nuclear weapons states — China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States — that ‘a nuclear war …
