Friday, August 12, 2016

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Friday, August 12, 2016



Friday, August 12, 2016
 
A complex nuclear situation in a complicated world
 
Robert Gallucci
 
We’ve posted the text of Robert Gallucci’s excellent address, given to the Asahi Shimbun Symposium in July of this year.
 
 
 
Dawn Stover
 
The author writes that, when it comes to existential threats such as nuclear weapons and climate change, the United States cannot afford the kind of unforced errors that Donald Trump makes on a near-daily basis.
 
 
Climate science, nuclear strategy, and the humanitarian impacts debate
 
William Ossoff
 
New collaboration is needed between climate scientists and military strategists to assess the long-term environmental effects of the most plausible scenarios of nuclear weapons use.
 
 
To reduce missile threats, think outside the silo
 
Waheguru Pal Singh (WPS) Sidhu
 
For nations with WMD-tipped ballistic missiles, are steps available that would reduce the missile threat (even if missile proliferation can’t be stopped)? The answer is a qualified “yes.” Is it too late for missile nonproliferation? The third and final round in our debate opens.
 
Why Russia values a non-nuclear Iran more than higher oil prices
 
Simon Saradzhyan
 
Thwarting the Iran nuclear deal would have boosted oil prices and helped Russia’s economy. Here’s why Russia went along with the deal anyway.
 
 
What would Reagan do? Republicans and the Iran nuclear deal.
 
Lawrence J. Korb
 
As an assistant secretary of defense, the author witnessed first-hand how President Reagan evolved on arms control and wonders why the present-day GOP doesn’t do the same.
 
 
 
Alexander Velez-Green

A lot of things can and should be automated. Nuclear bombers are not one of them.
 
 
 
John Mecklin

US Navy Lt. Lee Fadem was 24 years old when he sailed into Nagasaki as part of US occupational forces, 6 weeks after a plutonium bomb was dropped on the city. Now 95, Fadem shared with us photos he took of the stricken city during his time there.
 
With the announced retirement of our Development Director, the Bulletin is seeking a seasoned development officer with experience in development strategy and planning. Come work with us!
 
 
 
Watch Rachel Bronson discuss the president’s authority over nuclear weapons on Chicago Tonight.

 
 
In Chicago in November? Come to the Bulletin’s annual dinner!
 
 

 
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About the Bulletin
 
For more than 70 years the Bulletin has engaged science leaders, policy makers and the interested public on topics of nuclear weapons and disarmament, the changing energy landscape, climate change and emerging technologies.
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