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The Doomsday Clock is an internationally recognized design that conveys how close we are to destroying our civilization with dangerous technologies of our own making. First and foremost among these are nuclear weapons, but the dangers include climate-changing technologies, emerging... Read More

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10 September 2013

2013 Doomsday Clock Symposium

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Frank V. Pabian

Benjamin I. Page

Christopher Paine

Christopher Pala

Mary Palevsky

Sergey Paltsev

W. K. H. Panofsky

Chris Paola

Jill Marie Parillo

Jeffrey Park

Seong Won Park

Jihye Park

Justin Parrella

Christine Parthemore

Jason Pate

Jeffrey Patterson

Robert Pauk

Steven Paulikas

Ruth Pearson

Alan Pearson

Benoit Pelopidas

George Perkovich

Ben Perman

Charles Perrow

Andreas Persbo

Beenish Pervaiz

Beenish Pervaiz (ES)

Beenish Pervaiz (CH)

Beenish Pervaiz (AR)

Adriana Petryna

Rogelio Pfirter

Carleton J. Phillips

Alan Phillips

Charles Piani

Charles Piani (AR)

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