Scientists have adjusted the Doomsday Clock to 89 seconds before midnight, marking the closest it has ever been to global disaster. Reuters


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The Doomsday Clock, a symbol used to represent how close humanity is to global catastrophe, has been moved one second closer to midnight, now standing at 89 seconds. This marks the closest it has ever been to disaster. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS), which sets the time on the clock annually, pointed to nuclear threats, climate change, the misuse of biology, and the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) as primary causes for this alarming shift.

Daniel Holz, who chairs the Bulletin's Science and Security Board, stated that the decision to move the clock forward should serve as a serious warning to world leaders. The Doomsday Clock was first set at seven minutes to midnight in 1947, and last year, it remained unchanged at 90 seconds. However, this latest adjustment reflects a growing sense of urgency and danger.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the BAS emphasized the severity of the situation, noting, "In setting the clock one second closer to midnight, we send a stark signal." The organization stressed that because the world is already dangerously close to disaster, even a minor shift in time should be seen as a significant warning. The Bulletin added that every moment of delay in addressing these global threats only increases the chances of a catastrophic event.

The ongoing war in Ukraine, now entering its third year, remains a primary concern. The BAS warned that the conflict could quickly escalate into a nuclear disaster, either through a reckless decision or by accident. In addition, the tension in the Middle East presents another volatile situation, where conflicts could spiral out of control, igniting a larger regional war at any moment.

The Bulletin also expressed deep concern over the global response to climate change, with most governments failing to implement the necessary policies and financing to curb global warming. Despite decades of awareness, the long-term outlook for addressing climate change remains bleak, according to the scientists.

Emerging diseases, including new and re-emerging viruses, are also highlighted as a major global threat. The BAS noted that these diseases continue to challenge the world’s economy, health systems, and overall security.

Another significant factor contributing to the heightened risk is the rapid development of new technologies, particularly AI. The BAS pointed out that AI systems are increasingly being integrated into military operations, including targeting systems used in conflict zones such as Ukraine and the Middle East. The rapid pace of technological advancements in these areas is making the world more dangerous, according to the Bulletin.

Furthermore, the spread of misinformation and disinformation is exacerbating these global risks. As falsehoods and conspiracy theories proliferate, the ability to discern truth from lies becomes increasingly difficult, which undermines global cooperation and decision-making.

The Bulletin also called attention to the responsibility of the US, China, and Russia—the three countries with the power to potentially destroy civilization. The BAS emphasized that these nations must lead efforts to prevent further escalation and steer the world away from the brink of disaster.

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