Doomsday Clock Moves Closer to Midnight Amid Global Uncertainties

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has announced that the Doomsday Clock has been moved to 90 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been, due to persistent existential threats including nuclear war, climate change, and disinformation. This decision was made public on January 28, 2025. The organization’s president, Rachel Bronson, emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, ‘The world is more dangerous now than it has ever been, and immediate action is required to address these threats.’ The Bulletin highlighted significant developments in international relations and technology that contribute to this perilous state, particularly drawing attention to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has escalated NATO-Russia tensions. Additionally, experts express concerns over advancements in artificial intelligence and bioweapons, posing unprecedented risks to global security. Several scientists and notable figures have rallied for awareness, urging global leaders to prioritize diplomatic efforts to avert catastrophe. The public response has sparked debates about government policy and the necessity of collective responsibility to mitigate such risks, with many citizens frustrated by the lack of actionable steps from their leaders. The announcement comes at a time when extreme weather events linked to climate change have increasingly threatened populations worldwide, reinforcing the need for immediate climate action. The Clock serves as a metaphorical representation of how close humanity is to extinction, and the latest adjustment symbolizes a pivotal moment for global awareness and action against looming dangers.