Eighty years after the first atomic bomb test, Nobel laureates and nuclear experts are warning that the risk of nuclear war is higher than it has been in decades.
Recent conferences, including a major gathering at the University of Chicago, have highlighted escalating tensions among nuclear powers, a breakdown in diplomatic safeguards, and rapid nuclear stockpiling by countries like China. Experts are urging world leaders to prioritize diplomacy and international cooperation to prevent catastrophe. The resurgence of nuclear threats is compounded by misinformation, global instability, and the erosion of arms control agreements.
The message from scientists and experts is clear: urgent action is needed to avert a new nuclear arms race and ensure global safety.
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