Much of Tuesday's announcement focused on Russia, and President Vladimir Putin's threat to use nuclear weapons and his refusal to accept anything other than victory in Ukraine. But our leaders are not acting at sufficient speed or scale to secure a peaceful and livable planet." High Commissioner for Human Rights, said: "The Doomsday Clock is sounding an alarm for the whole of humanity. Of the new update, Mary Robinson, former U.N. The scientists behind the Doomsday Clock use it to alert humanity to threats from within - the perils we face from our own technologies, particularly through nuclear war, global climate change and biotechnology. At the time, the Bulletin's scientists said we were "at doom's doorstep." It remained at 100 seconds to midnight in 20. The clock created a stir when it was set to 100 seconds to midnight in 2020, the first time the famous clock had gone down to seconds rather than minutes. This is the first full update since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began last February, triggering a war in Europe and a new flood of refugees. The scientific body evaluates the clock each January. The science and security board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said the move - the closest to widespread calamity humanity has ever been judged to be - was "largely, though not exclusively" due to the war in Ukraine. The world is closer to catastrophe than ever: the Doomsday Clock, the metaphorical measure of challenges to humanity, was reset to 90 seconds before midnight on Tuesday. From left, Siegfried Hecker, Daniel Holz, Sharon Squassoni, Mary Robinson and Elbegdorj Tsakhia with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists remove a cloth covering the Doomsday Clock at a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington on Tuesday. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced that it has moved the minute hand of the Doomsday Clock to 90 seconds to midnight.
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