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Doomsday clock ticks down, closest ever to “global catastrophe”

The Day of Resurrection was determined in 89 seconds until midnight on Tuesday morning, which has absolutely placed in the world at all for what scientists see is a “global disaster”.

The decades -old international symbol, which is described by the non -profit institution that is based in the University of Chicago, is a metaphor of atomic scientists as a metaphor that shows the extent of the planet close to reaching “human extinction”, every year. In January 2024, the watch was set in 90 seconds until midnight, as it was in 2023. This is the first time that the watch has moved forward since 2023.

Atomic scientists bulletin tracks the threats of man-made and focus on three main risk areas-nuclear risks, climate change and sabotage techniques-to determine the location of the hour. This year’s site was appointed on the basis of “nuclear weapons threats, climate crisis, biological threats, and sabotage techniques such as artificial intelligence,” according to a press statement from the newsletter.

The Day of Resurrection appears in 89 seconds until midnight, and the closest hour at midnight in its 78 -year -old history. / Credit: Saul Lub/ AFP via Getty Images

“We have put the watch closer to the middle of the night because we do not see sufficient positive progress in the global challenges we face, including nuclear risks, climate change, biological threats and progress in sabotage techniques,” said Daniel Halls, head of newsletter. The Security Council, which determines the watch, at a press conference on Thursday.

A special guest Juan Manuel Santos, former President of Colombia and the Nobel Peace Prize, stressed that the front of the front can be stopped around the clock, but only if world leaders work together. He highlighted President Trump’s pledge to withdraw from the Paris Agreement and the World Health Organization as steps in the wrong direction.

“We can only succeed if we act as one,” Santos said.

Other members of the Board of Directors referred to the growing nuclear capabilities, proposals to integrate artificial intelligence into military jobs, and to mislead online as major humanitarian threats.

From right to left: former President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos, Honorary Professor Robert Sokolo, Herb Lin from the International Security and Cooperation Center, and the Macini Macini of Life Sciences in Sterling Bay. / Credit: Saul Lub/ AFP via Getty Images

From right to left: former President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos, Honorary Professor Robert Sokolo, Herb Lin from the International Security and Cooperation Center, and the Macini Macini of Life Sciences in Sterling Bay. / Credit: Saul Lub/ AFP via Getty Images

The bulletin said: “At the time of 2025, the world indicates that the world is in an unprecedented path, and that continuing the current path is a form of madness.” “The United States, China and Russia bears a major responsibility for withdrawing the world from the edge of the abyss. The world depends on immediate work.”

The atomic scientists newsletter was established in 1945 by Albert Einstein, Ji Robert Obenheimer, and Chicago University scientists who helped develop the first offspring weapons in the Manhattan project. The bulletin created the Day of Resurrection after two years to transfer the human -making threats to human existence and the planet. The watch has become a global recognized indicator of the world’s weakness in the global catastrophe.

The Science and Security Council, which consists of scientists, nuclear technology, climate science experts, and members of the Organization Welfare Council, meets twice a year to discuss global events and reset the hour according to necessity. According to its website.

Dr. Leonard Reserve, Chairman of the Bulletin Bulletin of Atomic Scholars, transmits the hand of the Day of Resurrection to 17 minutes before midnight in offices near the University of Chicago on November 26, 1991.

Dr. Leonard Reserve, Chairman of the Bulletin Bulletin of Atomic Scholars, transmits the hand of the Day of Resurrection to 17 minutes before midnight in offices near the University of Chicago on November 26, 1991. Chicago News Tribune/Tribune via Getti Emay

The Day of Resurrection was created in 1947, according to the newsletter, by the scholars who worked on Manhattan Project. After that, it was believed that the rise of nuclear weapons technology was the biggest threat in the world, with early warnings of the watch of the risk of armament race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Since 2007, climate change has been a major concern The watch mode is determined.

The watch was initially set in seven minutes until midnight and moved 25 times since. It can move back and forward, with a movement away from midnight, which indicates that people can make a positive change. The hands were far from midnight in 1991, after the end of the Cold War, according to the bulletin.

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