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Humanity edged closer to catastrophe Tuesday as scientists reset the symbolic Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest point since its creation in 1947. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists cited a global failure of leadership, rising catastrophic risks, and declining international cooperation. “We are running out of time,” the group warned, urging immediate action from world leaders before irreversible consequences unfold.
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By Wayne DupreeHumanity edged closer to catastrophe Tuesday as scientists reset the symbolic Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest point since its creation in 1947. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists cited a global failure of leadership, rising catastrophic risks, and declining international cooperation. “We are running out of time,” the group warned, urging immediate action from world leaders before irreversible consequences unfold.
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