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Reducing the Risks of Nuclear War - PMC Once a nuclear weapon is detonated, escalation to all-out nuclear war could occur rapidly The prevention of any use of nuclear weapons is therefore an urgent public health priority and fundamental steps must also be taken to address the root cause of the problem—by abolishing nuclear weapons
Global Effects of Nuclear Conflict: Implications for Nuclear Policymaking, Then and Now Since heat, blast, and radiation of nuclear weapons has been well recognized by policymakers But in today’s interconnected and economically interdependent world, a major nuclear conflict, which could escalate from a single miscommunication or blunder, would extend far beyond the immediate areas and g the climate, food supply, public health, cr
UN approves new study on effects of nuclear war - ICAN With the risk of nuclear weapons use as high - or even higher - as it has ever been amidst wars in Europe and the Middle East involving nuclear-armed states, scientists from around the world have been calling for a better understanding of the effects of nuclear war
Nuclear weapons: Why reducing the risk of nuclear war should be a key concern of our . . . US President Reagan put it in clear words at the height of the Cold War: “A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought The only value in our two nations possessing nuclear weapons is to make sure they will never be used But then would it not be better to do away with them entirely?”2
Nobel laureates, other experts sound alarm on mounting risks of nuclear war . . . Following a three-day conference at the University of Chicago, on July 16 a group including 13 Nobel laureates and 40 nuclear experts issued an urgent appeal to world leaders: Return to diplomacy now to stave off nuclear war Their official Declaration, a document that centered on 13 calls to action
Nuclear war | Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential Published estimates of the effects of nuclear weapons range from the concept of the total destruction of humanity to the belief that a nuclear war would differ from a conventional conflict only in scale