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Time's Up: Scientists Warn of Critical Moment
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
In 1991, the clock was farthest from midnight, at 17 minutes before the hour, due to significant nuclear disarmament efforts. Bronson encourages bold actions to move the clock back. She believes collective effort and global engagement are necessary to tackle these threats. Personal actions, no matter how small, can have an impact. For example, adjusting daily habits to be more eco-friendly can help mitigate climate change.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was founded by scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II. Initially, the clock measured nuclear threats, but in 2007, it began including climate change. The clock's time changes based on the perceived proximity to global destruction. Experts from various fields, including nine Nobel laureates, set the clock every year.
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