Nuclear war warning: Threat remains the ‘biggest risk’ to humanity - claim
In April this year, a report from the House of Lords’ International Relations Committee said that “the risk of nuclear weapons being used is greater now than it has been since the Cold War.” The report cited “disintegrating relationships between nuclear possessor states, new capabilities and technologies” as the reason behind the escalated tensions, and one expert now believes it is the biggest risk humanity faces. Bryan Walsh, author of the existential risk book End Times, believes the threat of nuclear war far outweighs any natural disaster, such as a supervolcano eruption or an asteroid strike.
Mr Walsh agrees with the sentiment from the House of Lords’ International Relations Committee report, and said that the threat of nuclear war is back after a few decades.
Mr Walsh wrote in his book: “While supervolcanoes are the most dangerous natural existential risk, nuclear weapons, I believe, remain the single most significant existential risk we face right now, today, man-made or otherwise.
“Not asteroids, not disease, not artificial intelligence, but the old nuclear nightmare.
“There is no defence against them should they be used. They are weapons of war but primarily murder civilians.
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