
While the Doomsday Clock didn’t move in 2019 and remained at two minutes, it’s been slowly moving closer to midnight in prior years. “Humanity continues to face two simultaneous existential dangers - nuclear war and climate change - that are compounded by a threat multiplier, cyber-enabled information warfare, that undercuts society’s ability to respond.”īulletin also names the dire erosion of international security and political infrastructure as motives for their decision to give the human race just 100 seconds on the clock. “The iconic Doomsday Clock symbolizing the gravest perils facing humankind is now closer to midnight than at any point since its creation in 1947,” reads a press release from the group, whose board of sponsors includes 13 Nobel Laureates.

This year, the group says they’re moving the clock closer to midnight than ever before - just 100 seconds away, down from two minutes. The metaphorical measure of how close humanity is to extinction has been maintained by nonprofit group Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists since 1947. The Doomsday Clock has never been closer to striking midnight.
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