Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, second to second, and members of nuclear scientists Robert Socolo, second to second, Doomsde clock, sets from 89 seconds to midnight, Herbert Lynn as fellow members, Herbert Lynn, as fellow members, See the United States Institute of Peace in the left and Sujet McCini, Right, Right, Washington, on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 during a news conference. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Sheffelbin
Earth is getting closer to destruction, a science-oriented advocacy group said on Tuesday that it brought its famous “Doomsed Clock” to 89 seconds by midnight, closer to now.
Bulletin of nuclear scientists made an annual announcement – which is at the rates at the rate of how close humanity is there by ending humanity, including climate change, spread of nuclear weapons, instability in the Middle East, risk of Pandemics and artificial intelligence in military functions Is included. ,
Daniel Holz, president of the science science of the group, said that the clock is up to midnight for the last two years and “when you are on this prefix, one thing you don’t want to do is one step forward,” the security board .
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Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, Bulletin and Bulletin of Robert Socolo, a member of nuclear scientists, revealed the Doomsde Clock, which United States Institute of Peace, Tuesday, Tuesday, 28, 2025 during a news conference in 2025, half night at midnight for 89 seconds during a news conference in 2025. Was set at night. In Washington. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Sheffelbin
The group said it is concerned about cooperation between countries like North Korea, Russia and China in developing nuclear programs. Russian President Vladimir Putin has also talked about using nuclear weapons in his war against Ukraine.
Holz said, “A lot of rhetoric is very disturbing.” “It is the growing feeling that … some nations may end using nuclear weapons, and it is terrible.”
Starting in 1947, the advocacy group used a clock to symbolize the ability to do something to end humanity and even possibilities. After the end of the Cold War, it was close from midnight to 17 minutes. Over the years, to address rapid global changes, the group has changed to counting seconds to midnight.
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The clock of doom of nuclear scientists bulletin is set from 89 seconds to midnight, the United States Institute of Peace, Tuesday, on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 during a news conference in Washington. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Sheffelbin
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Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, Right, speaks as a bulletin of members of nuclear scientists, Daniel Holz, Left, and Sujet McKine hear during a news conference, which is currently a dumsday clock of bulletin of nuclear scientists. The latest adjustment for the currently, currently sets in the current. 89 seconds to midnight, United States Institute of Peace, Tuesday, January 28, 2025 in Washington. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Sheffelbin
The group said that if leaders and nations worked together to address existence risks, the clock could be returned.
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