The Doomsday Clock shows the global community faces the three-headed catastrophe of global warming, pandemics and nuclear weapons use.
The Doomsday Clock now stands at 89 seconds to midnight, the closest to catastrophe in its nearly eight-decade history.
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists announced Tuesday that the "Doomsday Clock" is now set to 89 seconds to midnight.
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T he Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has announced that the Doomsday Clock has been moved forward to 89 seconds to midnight ...
The Doomsday Clock, which was created in 1947 and is controlled by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, shows how close we ...
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