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    Imminent Destruction? Doomsday Clock Moved 1 Minute Closer to Midnight

    This article was updated at 2:07 p.m. Eastern Time.

    In a sign of pessimism about humanity's future, scientists today set the hands of the infamous "Doomsday Clock" forward one minute from two years ago.

    "It is now five minutes to midnight," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) director Kennette Benedict announced today (Jan. 10) at a press conference in Washington, D.C.

    That represents a symbolic step closer to doomsday, a change from the clock's previous mark of six minutes to midnight, set in January 2010. 

    The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human-caused disasters. In making their deliberations about how to update the clock's time, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists focused on the current state of nuclear arsenals around the globe, disastrous events such as the Fukushima nuclear meltdown, and biosecurity issues such as the creation of an airborne H5N1 flu strain.

    The Doomsday Clock came into being in 1947 as a way for atomic scientists to warn the world of the dangers of nuclear weapons. That year, the Bulletin set the time at seven minutes to midnight, with midnight symbolizing humanity's destruction. By 1949, it was at three minutes to midnight as the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union deteriorated. In 1953, after the first test of the hydrogen bomb, the doomsday clock ticked to two minutes until midnight.

    The Bulletin — and the clock ­— were at their most optimistic in 1991, when the Cold War thawed and the United States and Russia began cutting their arsenals. That year, the Bulletin set the clock at 17 minutes to midnight.

    From then until 2010, however, it was a gradual creep back toward destruction, as hopes of total nuclear disarmament vanished and threats of nuclear terrorism and climate change reared their heads. In 2010, the Bulletin found some hope in arms reduction treaties and international climate talks and nudged the minute hand of the Doomsday Clock back to six minutes from midnight from its previous post at five to midnight.

    With today's decision, the Bulletin repudiated that optimism. The panel considers a mix of long-term trends and immediate events in the decision-making process, said Benedict. Trends might include factors like improved solar energy technology to combat climate change, she said, while political events such as the recent United Nations climate meeting in Durban play a role as well. This year, the Fukushima nuclear disaster made a big impression.

    "We're trying to weight whether that was a wake-up call, whether it will make people take a closer look at this new and very powerful technology, or whether people will go on with business as usual," Benedict told LiveScience on Monday in an interview before the announcement of the "doomsday time" decision. [Top 10 Alternative Energy Bets]

    Other factors that played into the decision included the growing interest in nuclear power from countries such as Turkey, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates, Benedict said.

    The Bulletin panel found that despite hopes of global agreements about nuclear weapons, nuclear power and climate change in 2010, little progress has been made. 

    "The world still has approximately over 20,000 deployed nuclear weapons with enough power to destroy the world's inhabitants many times over," said Lawrence Krauss, an Arizona State University professor and the co-chair of the BAS Board of Sponsors. "We also have the prospect of nuclear weapons being used by terrorist non-state actors."

    Likewise, talks on climate change have resulted in little progress, the panel found. In fact, politics seemed to trump science in discussions over the last two years, said Robert Socolow, a Princeton professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and a member of the Bulletin's Science and Security board. 

    "We need the political leadership to affirm the primacy of science as a way of knowing, or problems will be far worse than they are already," Socolow said.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     

    62 comments

    • Greg  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      Why, oh why did they ever invent such a powerful clock?
    • GB  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      I assume they'll need to move it forward for daylight savings time? I guess we're screwed!
    • Geoff  •  Burbank, California  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      We're doomed! I've canceled my gym membership and will no longer recycle.
    • Actual  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      I'm wondering when they're going to put a second hand on this clock.
    • Clear Eyes  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      within the next hundred years, each and every one of us will get to experience our very own personal doomsday.
    • J  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      ok So it has nothing to do with the Mayan calendar? its from a science geek 70 years ago worried about war. 5, 6, 17, 11, 2, no 3 minutes to midnight suddenly everyone will drop their bombs on everyone? ok! im going to McDonalds, Why bother dieting!
    • lost boy  •  East Quogue, New York  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      "It is now five minutes to midnight," LMFAO!!...A total arbitrary judgment based completely on politicization, fear and hype. Only mental midgets would buy into this whole 'doomsday clock' idiocy...Quick fix: Set it at 9am, then we'll be fine....
    • Robert  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      These aren't "scientists" they're political activists. When the nuclear threat isn't sufficient to get peoples attention, they start piling on. Climate change? Asteroid risk? Food additive proliferation? BTW, how much did the clock move forward when Obama was elected, considering that weakness begets aggression? How about when Bin Laden was killed, since that provoked a nuclear power? Why do we even pay attention to these people?
    • Censored_CommonTater  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      Iron Maiden: Two Minutes to Midnight. Great Album. ROCKS. I'll be on top of a mountain playing it when the Nukes come. What a beautiful sunset and sunrise all on the same day at the same time. You don't need to go to Tatoonie to observe two suns. Ahhh!!! The smell of Hydrogen in the morning.
    • Joe Truth  •  Attleboro, Massachusetts  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      I'd say we're "two minutes to midnight"... like the Iron Maiden song!
    • MooGrooFooPoo  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      what's the point of a doomsday clock if they can continue to reset it. Just use a normal watch.
    • Bo  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      Stupid!
    • Ashell  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      It starts with each one of us being aware with one another instead of indifferent..... so many people have selfish, ulterior motives. How much energy does it take to be kind - the same as it takes to be greedy!! Mankind is still in destruction mode for the love of power, land, oil, whatever else reaps money. Now Mother Earth needs to right our wrongs and we will live with the consequences. You can't eat money when the water and food are gone......
    • JamesB  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      Not much different than the occupy movement. They just want attention. I think Socolaw, the prof from Princeton had it right: science should have some primacy except the whole global warming scam is not based on science. It is political gamesmanship plain and simple. It would impose a left wing view of the world. Why are scientists going along? Most are getting grants and funding that have doubled or even quadrupled their incomes. Some are suddonly getting attention that they think is their due. Some are leftists who have spent their lives in the university system. But what ever the reason, they have made an effort to crush any who disagree and by definition that is politics, not science. Just as the doomsday clock is a stunt.
    • AJ  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      I have to wonder.. who will set it to midnight... if the bombs get dropped?? The cockroaches have their own timetable...
    • Cindy Holland  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      Only God knows, and he's not telling us so we better be ready
    • Jack  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      This so called clock is a battle cry for all the kooks to come out of the woodwork.
    • Connie  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      Its just another "OPINION" I choose to think in a forward fashion.Let those who would beleive STOP and clean out there icebox..hahah Make better use of ur'time. :o)
    • babybird  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      I love the fear tactics used to distract people from the real issues at hand. It's the same way the magicians do it, look over here while my other hand ...
    • Andrejko  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  1 mth 16 days ago
      No one knows the time of day armageddon will arrive
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