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LONDON, England (AP) -- The world has nudged closer to a nuclear apocalypse and environmental disaster, a trans-Atlantic group of prominent scientists warned Wednesday, pushing the hand of its symbolic Doomsday Clock two minutes closer to midnight.
It was the fourth time since the end of the Cold War that the clock has ticked forward, this time from 11:53 to 11:55, amid fears over what the scientists are describing as "a second nuclear age" prompted largely by atomic standoffs with Iran and North Korea.
But the organization added that the "dangers posed by climate change are nearly as dire as those posed by nuclear weapons." (Watch as the hands of time are moved closer to global disaster )
The Chicago-based Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, founded in 1945 as a newsletter distributed among nuclear physicists concerned by the possibility of nuclear war, has since grown into an organization focused more generally on manmade threats to the survival of human civilization.
"As scientists, we understand the dangers of nuclear weapons and their devastating effects, and we are learning how human activities and technologies are affecting climate systems in ways that may forever change life on Earth," said Stephen Hawking, the renowned cosmologist and mathematician.
"As citizens of the world, we have a duty to alert the public to the unnecessary risks that we live with every day, and to the perils we foresee if governments and societies do not take action now to render nuclear weapons obsolete and to prevent further climate change."
The bulletin's clock, which for 60 years has followed the rise and fall of nuclear tensions, would now also measure climate change, the bulletin's editor Mark Strauss told The Associated Press.
"There's a realization that we are changing our climate for the worse," he said, "That would have catastrophic effects. Although the threat is not as dire as that of nuclear weapons right now, in the long term we are looking at a serious threat."
The threat of nuclear war, however, remains by far the organization's most pressing concern. "It's important to emphasize 50 of today's nuclear weapons could kill 200 million people," he said.
The decisions to move the clock is made by the bulletin's board, which is composed of prominent scientists and policy experts, in coordination with the group's sponsors.
Since it was set to seven minutes to midnight in 1947, the hand has been moved 18 times, including Wednesday's move.
It came closest to midnight -- just two minutes away -- in 1953, following the successful test of a hydrogen bomb by the United States. It has been as far away as 17 minutes, set there in 1991 following the demise of the Soviet Union.
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sleightofhandpj wrote:
This sounds eerily religious....
It looks eerily old and stupid ...
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LittleWing wrote:
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"dangers posed by climate change are nearly as dire as those posed by nuclear weapons."
Is this the same kind of cute reaction you gained when you read about the Middle Eastern teenager who was sentenced to death for defending her herself from rape? I’m still wondering why you ever so condescendingly though it was cute?
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jwfocker wrote:
LittleWing wrote:
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"dangers posed by climate change are nearly as dire as those posed by nuclear weapons."
Is this the same kind of cute reaction you gained when you read about the Middle Eastern teenager who was sentenced to death for defending her herself from rape? I’m still wondering why you ever so condescendingly though it was cute?
[quote="owen meany"]LONDON, England (AP) -- The world has nudged closer to a nuclear apocalypse and environmental disaster, a trans-Atlantic group of prominent scientists warned Wednesday, pushing the hand of its symbolic Doomsday Clock two minutes closer to midnight.
Aren't you just a beacon of hope......
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sleightofhandpj wrote:
How do you get to become a member of the "trans-Atlantic group of prominent scientists" that get to make up these times?
Less time posting on Red Mosquito, more time doing research.
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How do you get to become a member of the "trans-Atlantic group of prominent scientists" that get to make up these times?
C'mon, what a great marketing ploy to gain more funding and profit for these "scientists". Plays on our old cold war fears. Forget the fact that we were closer last year but they didn't catch on to how to rebrand themselves until this year. We were closer last year because now climate change is on everyone's mind and we are that much closer to addressing the situation and making concrete changes.
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