Does it make sense to continue holding massive international summits if the core of the problem—the continued use of oil, gas, and coal—continues to be systematically avoided?
Denia Djokić is a researcher in Energy, Equity, and Society at the Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Department at the University of Michigan; a Levenick Resident Scholar in Sustainability ...
Joseph Mangano, MPH, MBA, is the executive director for the Radiation and Public Health Project in New York and has served the organization since 1989. He is the author or co-author of over 40 medical ...
We’re going to have our very large United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world, go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure, the oil infrastructure, and ...
Like climate change, the Trump administration’s efforts to remove climate data from government websites feel vast, intangible ...
National Security Archive’s Climate Change Transparency Project in Washington, D.C., where she gets US documents on climate change policy declassified through extensive Freedom of Information Act ...
Steven E. Miller is a former Bulletin Science and Security Board. He is the member director of the International Security Program, editor-in-chief of the quarterly journal International Security, and ...
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On January 27th, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists will reveal the 2026 Doomsday Clock time. The announcement will occur ...
During the Cold War, two physicists became public "opponents" of the Pentagon's antiballistic missile systems. But they kept ...
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