Scientists Move the Doomsday Clock Closer to Midnight

Scientists warn that humanity is closer than ever to self-destruction due to threats like nuclear proliferation, climate crisis, and wars.


Scientists Move the Doomsday Clock Closer to Midnight

Scientists have moved the "doomsday clock" closer to midnight. According to experts, humanity is in greater danger of self-destruction than ever before. Cited reasons include nuclear proliferation, the climate crisis, and armed conflicts.

To represent this critical situation, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has adjusted the iconic "doomsday clock" to 100 seconds before midnight, reflecting the severity of the current challenges facing the world.

In the words of the scientists responsible for this update, "Civilization as we know it is at stake and we are running out of time." The urgency of addressing these global threats is paramount to ensuring the survival of humanity in the near future.

The need for concrete actions at the international level becomes increasingly pressing as we approach a critical point where the consequences of inaction could be catastrophic.