Read the full piece here. The United States and North Korea are hurling threats at one another. In Japan, the sale of bomb shelters is booming. And in South Korea, a country that has seen this all before and is typically nonplussed about a test or two, citizens are feeling a bit anxious. Could war […]
Council: Front and Center April 22
Nukes of Hazard Podcast: Goldsboro and the Nuclear News The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation has launched a brand new podcast – Nukes of Hazard. It’s a 15-minute bi-weekly roundup of the most important nuclear news and some lesser known stories on weapons of mass destruction history. To download the inaugural podcast, click here. Press Release: […]
Sen. Chris Van Hollen on the March for Science
Council for a Livable World cosponsored an event with Senator Chris Van Hollen before the March for Science on April 22, 2017. Before, Coffee, Bagels and Conversation with the Senator, Council for a Livable World’s senior fellow John Isaacs spoke to Sen. Chris Van Hollen about why the March for Science was important to him, […]
Board Vice Chair Jules Zacher mentioned in Vice News
Read the piece here. Recently, there’s been a push for renewed scrutiny of the report. The organization Speaking Truth to Power, which advocates for greater transparency about nuclear weapons, has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking to have the report made public. The group’s founder, Philadelphia attorney Jules Zacher, has published a trove […]
The Prospects of Yet Another Government Shutdown
We have been here before. Congress goes to the brink of letting government funding run out – and then haphazardly goes over the edge. It’s simple: The government is forced to shut down when Congress fails to pass timely appropriations bills to fund the government. The odds are alarmingly high that Congress will force federal […]
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