A science -based lawyer group said Tuesday that it promoted its famous.Domes Day Clock“By midnight, for 89 seconds, it's the closest.
Nuclear scientists' bulletin announced the annual – how close the rate of humanity is closer to the end – refer to the dangers that include Climate changeNuclear weapons proliferation, instability in the Middle East, risk of pandemic diseases and artificial intelligence in military operations.
Daniel Hole, the chair of the group's science, said that the clock had been standing for the past two years from midnight to midnight and “When you are on this preparation, a job you don't want to do is move a step forward. “” Security board.

The group said it was worried about cooperation between countries like North Korea, Russia and China in the development of nuclear programs. Russian President Vladimir Putin has also talked about the use of nuclear weapons in his war against Ukraine.
Hols said, “A lot of rhetoric is very disturbing.” It is a growing feeling that … some nation can end using nuclear weapons, and it is terrible. “

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Starting in 1947, the Advocate Group used a watch for the ability and possibility of people who did something to end humanity. After the end of the Cold War, it was like 17 minutes until midnight. In the past few years, to deal with global changes, the group has turned from counting to seconds to seconds.
The group said that if the leaders and nations worked together to deal with existential threats, the clock could be left behind.
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