RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE BRINGS NEW ATTENTION TO NUCLEAR ISSUES A lot has changed since last month’s newsletter, which went out just a few days before Russia illegally invaded Ukraine. Since then, our team has primarily focused on educating Congress, the press and the public about what’s happening in Ukraine, particularly as it relates to […]
World leaders must not take Putin’s extremist bait: CLW calls on world leaders to reject nuclear threats
CONTACT: ANNA SCHUMANN Communications Director aschumann@clw.org (FEBRUARY 28—WASHINGTON) In light of threats by Russian President Vladimir Putin to use nuclear weapons and the announcement of a higher alert level for Russian nuclear forces, Council for a Livable World, the oldest active non-partisan non-profit organization promoting policies to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear risks, released the […]
‘We must strongly resist the inevitable push for more Pentagon spending’: CLW condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine, urges restraint against hawkish reactions
CONTACT: ANNA SCHUMANN Communications Director aschumann@clw.org (FEBRUARY 25—WASHINGTON) In light of the recent invasion of the sovereign nation of Ukraine by Russia, Council for a Livable World, the oldest active non-partisan non-profit organization promoting policies to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear risks, released the following statement by its Executive Director, former Congressman John Tierney: […]
Council: Front and Center: February 19, 2022
IS THERE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE IRAN NUCLEAR TUNNEL? Eight rounds of talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal, known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), are in the “final stages” and all hands are on deck. Research Analyst Samuel Hickey was quoted in a WhoWhatWhy article discussing the potential revival of the […]
This is what would happen to Earth if a nuclear war broke out between the West and Russia
Political Director Geoff Wilson was quoted in a Salon article discussing the potential consequences of a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. The world’s nuclear powers (which, in addition to the United States and Russia, also includes China, India, Israel, France, North Korea, Pakistan and the United Kingdom) still have vast arsenals at […]
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