
Apocalypse
Posted Mar 2, 2011 by anonymous | 153 views | 0 comments
Clock ticks nearer to doom Thu, January 18, 2007 Nuclear and climate change dangers pose a growing global threat, scientists warn. By AP LONDON -- The world is edging closer to nuclear or environmental apocalypse, a group of prominent scientists warned as it pushed the hand of its symbolic Doomsday Clock closer to midnight. The clock, which was set two minutes forward to 11:55, represents the likelihood of a global cataclysm. Its ticks have given the clock's keepers a chance to speak out on the dangers they see threatening Earth. It was the fourth time since the Soviet collapse in 1991 that the clock ticked forward amid fears over what the scientists describe as 'a second nuclear age,' prompted by standoffs with Iran and North Korea. But urgent warnings of climate change also played a role. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which sets the clock, was founded in 1945 as a news-letter distributed among nuclear physicists concerned about nuclear war, and midnight originally symbolized a widespread nuclear conflict. The bulletin has grown into an organization focused more generally on manmade threats to civilization. 'The dangers posed by climate change are nearly as dire as those posed by nuclear weapons,' said Kennette Benedict, director of the bulletin. Stephen Hawking, the renowned astrophysicist, said global warming has eclipsed other threats to the planet. 'Terror only kills hundreds or thousands,' he said. 'Global warming could kill millions. We should have a war on global warming rather than . . . terror.' This is the first time the group explicitly addressed climate change dangers. 'We are transforming, even ravaging, the entire biosphere. These environmentally driven threats -- threats without enemies -- should loom as large as did the East-West divide during the Cold War era,' said Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society, Britain's academy of science. 'Unless they rise higher on international agendas, remedial action may come too late
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