The Doomsday Clock Is More Than a Metaphor January 24, 2023
Jasmine Owens, Associate Director, PSR Nuclear Weapons Abolition Program; and Faith Gay, Win Without War | Inkstick Media
Because nuclear weapons — much like climate change — do not recognize borders, it is in all of our best interest to work toward nuclear abolition alongside the global movements for climate, racial, and social justice to turn back the clock and safeguard a sustainable future for us all.
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