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Wed 17 Jan, 2007 07:25 am
Quote:Doomsday Clock to start new era
Scientists update 60-year-old monitor of nuclear threats to include new worries
By Jeremy Manier Tribune staff reporter
Back in the days of the Cold War, the Doomsday Clock based at the University of Chicago had one purpose only: to gauge the danger that the U.S. and the former Soviet Union would blow civilization to bits with their arsenals of nuclear weapons.
But lately, that original message of the iconic clock has seemed way too 1947.
So on Wednesday, when the Chicago-based Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists unveils the first change to the Doomsday Clock in four years, the risk of a nuclear holocaust will be just one among many threats that nudge the position of the clock's portentous minute hand. The keepers of the clock have expanded its purview to include the threat of global warming, the genetic engineering of diseases and other "threats to global survival."
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This is how it was presented until recently (source: Chicago Tribune, 17.01.07, page 3)
Looks like the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has learned the art of spin.
OMG we're all gonna die!!!!!
Well, it looked similar in 1949.
Reminds me of a line from my favorite movie.
"The real gold is south of 60. Stuck, watching the boob tube, bored to death, Tyler! Bored to death!"
It applies here to those who spend all of their time worrying about the future, instead of doing something about it.
Many here scoff at my pro-hunt/fish message. At least I promote getting back in touch with nature, instead of just sitting around worrying about global warming, watching Al Bore on the boob tube.
Walter--
Very interesting article. Thank you.
Unless we can control our incredible greed and waste, the world will continue to deteriorate. Eventually there will be wars over fuel and water and "boom", it will be over.