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Today we were able to speak to John Pope about various issues related to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and their Doomsday Clock. Topics include the bulletin and clocks origin, turning back the clock, consulting policy makers, possibly the greatest current threat, criticisms of the bulletin, dealing with the harsh reality of issues plaguing the world, advice for history students, why history matters, the biggest misconceptions about the clock, surprises while working for the bulletin, writing for the bulletin, and even hope for the future along with some positivity moving forward...
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From John Pope's Bio:
John Pope is the chief audience officer of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. He oversees the digital and communications team that strives to deepen the Bulletin‘s relationship with its existing audiences and expand that audience. Before joining the Bulletin, John was the director of the Peace and Security team at ReThink Media. In this role he and his team advised and assisted leading national security experts, organizations, and community advocates on their strategic communications and media outreach. Previously, John has worked at a variety of government, nonprofit, and political roles.
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Pope is based out of Washington, D.C. and has lived there off and on since he attended American University where he earned a BA in international studies and MA in international communication.
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is a renowned nonprofit organization dedicated to informing the public about threats to humanity's survival, with a particular focus on nuclear weapons, climate change, and disruptive technologies. Founded in 1945 by Manhattan Project scientists who recognized the urgent need to address the dangers posed by nuclear weapons, the Bulletin remains a leading voice in global security discourse. Through its authoritative publications, expert analysis, and public outreach efforts, the Bulletin strives to foster dialogue, promote informed decision-making, and advocate for policies that safeguard humanity's future.
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The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic representation of the global risk posed by existential threats, particularly nuclear weapons and climate change. Conceived by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in 1947, the Clock's hands are periodically adjusted to indicate how close humanity is to catastrophe, with midnight representing the hypothetical "doomsday." Factors such as geopolitical tensions, technological advancements, and environmental degradation influence the Clock's position. The annual announcement of the Clock's setting serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for concerted action to mitigate these threats and preserve a peaceful and sustainable world for future generations.
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