The Doomsday Clock may be heading closest to midnight

in #news8 years ago (edited)

After World War II, the hot topic was nuclear weapons. For the first time, humans had developed technology to annihilate the entire species, and the two global superpowers were well on the verge of a nuclear arms race.

The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists' Science and Security Board paid special attention to this threat, launching a symbolic "Doomsday Clock" in 1947.

The Doomsday Clock started ticking at 7 minutes to midnight in 1947. Immediately, things started going awry. The Soviet Union tested it's first atomic bomb in 1949. By 1953, the arms race was in full swing, with the United States and Soviet Union trading blows in testing nuclear weapons orders of magnitude larger than Fat Man and Little Boy.

By 1958, the Doomsday Clock was down to just 2 minutes, its closest approach to midnight ever. Following the resolution of the Cuban Missle Crisis and the Partial Test Treaty Ban in 1963, the Clock ticked all the way up to 12 minutes.

There were ups and downs, largely due to the Vietnam War and proliferation of nuclear testing among other nations. But the Doomsday Clock moved all the way up to 17 minutes following the end of the Cold War.

Since 1991, however, it's all downhill. Progress on global nuclear disarmament has been painfully slow, while North Korea doesn't seem to care about any disarmament at all. However, more crucially, the emphasis has shifted from a nuclear holocaust to runaway climate change.

Earlier this year, the Science and Security Board announced it's first fractional move, with the clock now just 2 minutes and 30 seconds from midnight. As you might have guessed, it was largely due to concerns about the Trump administration's policies.


(Source: Reuters)

Axios reports that the Trump administration is about to make their potentially catastrophic move - a complete withdrawal from the highly hopeful Accord de Paris within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Suffice to say, this was probably humanity's last chance at limiting damaging on the ongoing Holocene mass extinction. Heck, Trump may just pull US completely out of the UNFCCC.

The only two other nations in the world not supporting the agreement are Nicaragua and Syria.

I have no doubt that if this happens, the Doomsday Clock will move as close to midnight as it has ever been. If the world fails to knock some sense into the USA in the coming years, we could be heading into sub-2 minute region for the very first time. Make no mistake - this is an existential threat to the homo sapiens species, among millions others.

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PS, 1st June: It has happened, the USA has withdrawn.

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Oh I learned something! I was however actually not missing such a news... Things unfortunately do not seem to move in the right direction in several places around the world :(

It's a good wake up call to people around the world. France emphatically dodged a similar bullet recently - now it's up to the UK to do the same. Either way, however crazy politicians maybe, only Trump is actually lunatic enough to withdraw from the Paris agreement. I'm confident this is a one off outlier. Let's see!

Fingers crossed... Although I am quite pessimistic here.

nice....your post deserve upvote and resteem...

I disagree that there will be any Nuclear war, Started by any major country. On the other hand, economic wars, cyber attacks are what all major countries are focusing to weaken their enemies these days.

Remember in the 1930s when World War I was referred to as "The war to end all wars" and people said "There'll never be another Great War"? Well, guess what, they had to rename it to World War I.

That said, I do agree the likelihood of a nuclear apocalypse is pretty low. That's not why the Doomsday Clock is getting closer to midnight. Like I mentioned in my post -

However, more crucially, the emphasis has shifted from a nuclear holocaust to runaway climate change.

Hey! Nice post. It's important for people to realize how serious climate change is... and I think this post helps make that clear. Climate change is as serious as nuclear war. Anyways, I followed you, hoping for more posts like this one!

Thanks you very much for your explanation! I knew the word but now i understant:) i will follow !