International security/ Current
efforts are entirely insufficient to prevent a catastrophic warming of Earth
In 2015, unchecked climate change,
global nuclear weapons modernizations, and outsized nuclear weapons arsenals
pose extraordinary and undeniable threats to the continued existence of
humanity, and world leaders have failed to act with the speed or on the scale
required to protect citizens from potential catastrophe. These failures of
political leadership endanger every person on Earth.
In 1984, as the United States began a
major defense build-up that included the pursuit of a potentially destabilizing
ballistic missile defense system, relations between the United States and the
Soviet Union reached an icy nadir. "Every channel of communications has
been constricted or shut down; every form of contact has been attenuated or cut
off. And arms control negotiations have been reduced to a species of
propaganda," the Bulletin wrote then, in explaining why the
hands of the Doomsday Clock had been moved to three minutes to midnight, the
closest they had been to catastrophe since the early days of above-ground
hydrogen bomb testing.
Today, more than 25 years after the end
of the Cold War, the members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Science and Security Board have looked
closely at the world situation and found it highly threatening to humanity—so
threatening that the hands of the Doomsday Clock must once again be set at
three minutes to midnight, two minutes closer to catastrophe than in 2014.
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