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December 17, 2021

Bill with cleanup funds for LANL, Cannon and Holloman bases heads to president

Advocacy Coordinator Monica Montgomery was quoted in the Santa Fe New Mexican about plutonium pit production and greater nuclear spending. “This increased spending and focus on plutonium production is not necessary to maintain the safety or reliability of the existing U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile — it is for new nuclear weapons,” wrote Monica Montgomery, Council […]

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December 14, 2021

“We Need Another Uprising”: Youth, Environmentalism, and Nuclear Weapons

Office Manager Isabel Martinez was quoted in a column in The Paper Tiger, the newspaper of Lick-Wilmerding High School. To make matters worse, climate change greatly heightens the risk of nuclear war. Isabel Martinez, who is the program coordinator at the Council for a Livable World, said that “Climate change exacerbates already existing problems, our […]

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December 9, 2021

Sam Hickey on China’s Nuclear Weapons and Capabilities

Research Analyst Samuel Hickey appeared on a recent episode of the Power Play podcast, where he discusses China’s recently launched hypersonic weapon, the state of China’s current nuclear arsenal, export control initiatives, and China-U.S. relations surrounding nuclear weapons and arms control.

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October 18, 2021

Colin Powell, First Black US Secretary of State and Top Military Officer, Dies

Senior Fellow John Isaacs spoke to Voice Of America about the legacy of Colin Powell, the first Black U.S. secretary of state and top military officer, who died on Monday at the age of 84 from complications due to COVID-19.

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September 1, 2021

California Democrats Eye Long Game to Delay Military’s ICBM Program

Advocacy Coordinator Monica Montgomery was quoted in an article by The Intercept about Representatives Garamendi and Khanna’s plans for an eventual floor vote on whether to pause plans to build a brand new intercontinental ballistic missile system. Monica Montgomery, the advocacy coordinator for the Council for a Livable World, said, “The combination of the vulnerability of […]

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