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- Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
Through our long-standing tradition of ‘dialogue across divides’ that also earned us the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995, Pugwash aims to develop and support the use of scientific, evidence-based policymaking, focusing on areas where nuclear and WMD risks are present
- 63rd Pugwash Conference in Hiroshima, “80 Years After the Atomic . . .
Pugwash Conferences feature in-depth debate and discussions of key topics of international concern Up to 200 participants are drawn from around the world representing a wide range of scientific, policy, and academic disciplines
- 2025 – Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
Through our long-standing tradition of ‘dialogue across divides’ that also earned us the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995, Pugwash aims to develop and support the use of scientific, evidence-based policymaking, focusing on areas where nuclear and WMD risks are present
- History – Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
During the darkest days of the Cold War, the founders of Pugwash understood the dangers of nuclear weapons In their efforts to change dangerous policies they became pioneers of a new kind of transnational, “track 2” dialogue
- Nobel Laureate Assembly for the Prevention of Nuclear War – Pugwash . . .
From 14-16 July 2025, Pugwash leaders joined a distinguished group of Nobel Laureates, scientists and policy experts from across the world for the first Nobel Laureate assembly dedicated to the threat that nuclear weapons continue to pose to humanity
- Announcing Karen Hallberg as the next Secretary General – Pugwash . . .
The Pugwash Council serves to provide strategic guidance and direction to the organization, with elected membership drawn from several geographical regions and areas of expertise
- Pugwash Condemns Israeli Attack on Iran and Warns of Grave Escalatory . . .
Pugwash strongly condemns the military attacks by Israel against Iran which began on June 13, resulting in the killing of civilians, scientists, and senior commanders, as well as damage and the destruction of nuclear facilities with the attendant risks posed to IAEA inspectors present
- Statement: The Russell-Einstein Manifesto – Pugwash Conferences on . . .
The Russell-Einstein Manifesto 9 July 1955 In the tragic situation which confronts humanity, we feel that scientists should assemble in conference to appraise the perils that have arisen as a resul…
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