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The New Green Deal is Incomplete Without a New peace Deal, and it Must Mean an End to the Nuclear Age

The New Green Deal is Incomplete Without a New peace Deal, and it Must Mean an End to the Nuclear Age

Nuclear Disarmament January 12, 2019 at 3:41 am 0 comments

However, in this New Year, demilitarizing U.S. foreign policy should be among the top items on the agenda of the new Congress. Just as we are witnessing a rising movement for a visionary Green New Deal, so, too, the time has come for a New Peace Deal that repudiates endless war and the threat of nuclear war which, along with catastrophic climate change, poses an existential threat to our planet.

To You~Letters from Hibakusha~アニメーションで伝える『ヒバクシャからの手紙』

To You~Letters from Hibakusha~アニメーションで伝える『ヒバクシャからの手紙』

Hibakusha, Hiroshima, Nuclear Disarmament January 7, 2019 at 12:57 am 0 comments

Searching for his first love, this letter is a description of a young boy walking around Hiroshima city shortly after the bomb was dropped. This is a dramatization of his letter, beginning with heartwarming episodes before the dropping of the bomb.

A millennial's view of nuclear weapons

A millennial’s view of nuclear weapons

Nuclear Weapons, Videos November 22, 2018 at 5:52 am 0 comments

15,000 nuclear weapons. This is the nuclear arsenal millenials inherited. We are told that nuclear weapons are a problem from the past. They are not. In this unexpected talk, Clare exposes us to the risks, humanitarian and environmental consequences that we all live with, and just some of the nuclear near misses and mishaps. All countries have a role to play in nuclear disarmament the younger generations have to decide: do we want to live free from the real dangers of nuclear weapons?

Nuclear Weapons are a Nightmare Made in America

Nuclear Weapons are a Nightmare Made in America

Nuclear Weapons November 18, 2018 at 7:37 pm 0 comments

What transforms American elections from participatory politics into farce is the exclusion of crucial issues. Environmental crisis, the threat of nuclear annihilation and the wildly skewed distribution of political and economic power will affect how people live in coming years, regardless of how effectively they are excluded from electoral consideration.