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Doomsday Clock Ticks Closer: Humanity on Brink?
27 Jan
Summary
- The Doomsday Clock is set at 85 seconds to midnight, its closest point ever.
- Global challenges like nuclear risk, climate, and AI drive the urgent setting.
- Scientists aim to spark conversation about humanity's self-made existential threats.

The Doomsday Clock, established in 1947, now signals humanity is 85 seconds from midnight, representing global annihilation. This closest-ever setting reflects scientists' concerns over inadequate progress in addressing existential threats. Key risks include nuclear proliferation, the escalating climate crisis, biological dangers, and the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence.
Scientists also highlight the pervasive spread of misinformation as a significant threat. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists uses the clock as a tool to foster dialogue about these self-inflicted dangers. The clock's time is adjusted annually by experts on its science and security board.
While not a definitive measurement, the clock serves as a crucial rhetorical device reminding the public of our planet's precarious state. Turning back the clock requires bold, global action and public engagement. Historical examples show that significant reductions in threats, like arms treaties in 1991, are possible, underscoring that collective human effort can mitigate these dangers.




