[/ font][font = Century Gothic][/ font][font = Century Gothic] «PU - 239» is a harrowing tragicomedy that focuses less
on nuclear terrorism (which is cool, so I did not have to lie awake all night), then as a damning portrait of post-Communism Russia which is falling apart at the seams.
Not exact matches
If anything positive can be said about this grim and ironic situation, it is that as victims of
terrorism we may be forced to rethink our own policies
on the use of force (including
nuclear force) in order to bring them into line with our moral denunciations of
terrorism.
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life
on spaceship earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between rich and poor nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of
nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
«Global philanthropic support for efforts to prevent, mitigate, and resolve conflicts totaled $ 283 million in 2013... 288 foundations awarded nearly 2,000 grants in support of more than 1,200 organizations working for peace, justice, diplomacy, and national and global security, from conducting research
on the prevention of
nuclear terrorism to supporting citizen journalism in Egypt.
Congressman Brian Higgins recently won unanimous support in Congress for a measure requiring the Department of Homeland Security to conduct a
terrorism threat assessment
on the transportation of chemical, biological,
nuclear and radiological materials in the United States.
Moscow is a critical ally
on issues of shared concern like tackling
terrorism,
nuclear non-proliferation and climate change.
He said: «As well as her own extensive and wide - ranging consultations with senior figures from the armed forces, the defence industry, the unions, academic experts and others, Emily is hosting a series of round table events for MPs to inform the defence review, focusing
on issues such as intelligence, international relations, cyber-security,
terrorism, and the role of special forces, as well as the future of the
nuclear deterrent.
Kurt Gottfried, a recognized leader in the scientific community
on missile defense and
nuclear terrorism, has been awarded the 2016 Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
2016: Kurt Godfried — Dr. Gottfried, a recognized leader in the scientific community
on missile defense and
nuclear terrorism who was among the founders of the Union of Concerned Scientists, was honored for his long and distinguished career as a «civic scientist,» through his advocacy for arms control, human rights, and integrity in the use of science in public policy making.
«A
nuclear terrorism attack is inevitable if we continue
on the autopilot path we're
on,» he says.
«Since 9/11 the U.S. has had a major policy focus
on reducing the danger of
nuclear terrorism by increasing the security of highly enriched uranium and plutonium and removing them from as many locations as possible.
Libya was already included
on the U.S. State Department's list of state sponsors of
terrorism, but the Reagan administration wanted to make sure that Libyans were not able to come to the United States to learn to fly or repair aircraft, or study the
nuclear sciences.
The most likely
nuclear terrorism scenario, experts say, is a bomb set off
on a city street.
His work focuses
on nuclear proliferation,
nuclear terrorism,
nuclear safety, and
nuclear security.
In the early decades of the twenty - first century, the problems of climate change, epidemics, civil war, cyber
terrorism, and
nuclear proliferation have set Earth
on a path of escalating disasters.
A short but sweet ride
on her majesty's service saving the Yankees from
nuclear terrorism that leaves very little to fault or recommend for what it is: A perfect representation of what a good arcade game used to be and should you feel the need to relive those glorious times, you can now do so conveniently
on your Switch.
His works, many fabricated from sheet - metal siding, focus
on both timeless themes of life, death, and rebirth, as well as contemporary political and social issues, including
nuclear destruction, domestic
terrorism, civil rights, and the degradation of the environment.
Back then, we were still focused
on terms such as The Cold War,
nuclear winter, the war
on poverty, racism, the oil shock, the Middle East situation, and later
on, towards of our «three score and ten»
on Earth newer terms such as 9 - 11,
terrorism and global warming.
While «preserving the endangered Bengal tiger» did make its way in to an early State Department press release
on the summit, India's
nuclear industry, the global war
on terrorism and foreign investment in India were the dominate themes of the meeting.
Finally, I don't see why if I'm concerned with making investment decisions in the face of uncertainty I should be spending so much more effort
on climate change than the possibility of
nuclear war, mass - casualty
terrorism, supervolcanos, or mega-earthquakes.
With the new National Intelligence Estimate
on Iran, Michael A. Levi's new book, On Nuclear Terrorism, reminds us that we need to broadly rethink our strategy when faced with nuclear terroris
on Iran, Michael A. Levi's new book,
On Nuclear Terrorism, reminds us that we need to broadly rethink our strategy when faced with nuclear terroris
On Nuclear Terrorism, reminds us that we need to broadly rethink our strategy when faced with nuclear ter
Nuclear Terrorism, reminds us that we need to broadly rethink our strategy when faced with
nuclear ter
nuclear terrorism.
Addressing a UN summit
on climate change, he deemed global warming as serious a threat to international health as
nuclear proliferation and
terrorism, arguing that, in the long term, it «has the potential to kill everybody.»
The report makes clear that «no deal» would not only be economically damaging, but would bring an abrupt end to cooperation between the UK and EU
on issues such as counter
terrorism, police and security and
nuclear safeguards.
On the other hand,
nuclear terrorism is another matter altogether.