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The Earth is approaching the destruction closer to the destruction, Tuesday said advocacy, as its advanced famous “Judgment Day” up to 89 seconds until midnight, the closest has been so far.
The nuclear scientists’ newsletter made an annual message – which appreciates how close humanity is from the end – referring to threats that include climate change, distribution of nuclear weapons, instability in the Middle East, threat of pandemics and involvement of artificial intelligence in military operations.
The clock had been standing 90 seconds until midnight in the last two years and “When you are on this precipice, the only thing you do not want to do is take a step forward,” said Daniel Holz, chairman of science and science of the group and advice on Security.
The group said she was concerned Cooperation between countries such as North Korea, Russia and China In the development of nuclear programs. President of Russia Vladimir Putin also talked about the use of nuclear weapons In his war against Ukraine.
“Many rhetoric is very disturbing,” Holt said. “There is this growing sense that … some nation may turn out to use nuclear weapons and it’s horrifying.”
Since 1947, the advocacy group has been using a clock to symbolize the potential and even the likelihood of people doing something to put an end to humanity. After the Cold War, it was about 17 minutes until midnight. In the last few years, to deal with the rapid global changes, the group has changed from countdown minutes to midnight to counting seconds.
The group said the watch could be returned if leaders and nations work together to cope with existential risks.