Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS)
Nonprofit organization concerning science and global security issues.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists believes that advances in science and technology should make life on earth better, not worse. We equip the public, policy makers, and scientists with the information needed to demand, recognize, and support public policies that reduce manmade existential threats such as nuclear war, climate change, and disruptive technologies. Our award-winning journal, iconic Doomsday Clock, open-access website, and timely events promote evidence-based policy debates essential to healthy democracies and a safe and livable planet.
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) Creations
Doomsday Clock
Warns the public how close humans are to destroying Earth with their own dangerous technology
People at Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS)
Sharon Ann Squassoni
Expert in nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, nuclear arms control, nuclear security and nuclear nonproliferation
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) News
Doomsday clock - 100 ticks away from midnight
Guardian - 23-Jan-2020
Too close to our own end and still we are not doing enough to prevent it
Read more...Doomsday Clock moved to just 2 mins to 'apocalypse'
BBC - 25-Jan-2018
Doomsday Clock pushed forward by 30 seconds. Now just two minutes before midnight. Bulletin of ...
Read more...Doomsday Clock stuck near midnight
Guardian - 26-Jan-2016
Despite Iranian nuclear deal and the Paris climate change agreement the Bulletin of the Atomic Sc...
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