NewsBite

Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight in chilling warning apocalypse is ‘seconds’ away

The Doomsday Clock has been moved forward to 89 seconds to midnight in a terrifying warning of how close the world is nearing an apocalypse.

What Nostradamus predicted for 2025

The “doomsday clock” symbolising how close humanity is to destruction ticked one second closer to midnight Tuesday as concerns on nuclear war, climate and public health were jolted by US President Donald Trump’s return.

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which set up the clock at the start of the Cold War, shifted the clock to 89 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been, a week after Trump’s inauguration.

The clock was last moved to 90 seconds to midnight over nuclear-armed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. It was originally placed at seven minutes to midnight in 1947.

“At 89 seconds to midnight, the doomsday clock stands closer to catastrophe than at any moment in its history,” said former Colombian president and Nobel Peace laureate Juan Manuel Santos, chair of The Elders, a group of major former leaders.

The Doomsday Clock, currently the nearest it has been to midnight at 89 seconds, is a symbol for how close humanity is to a ‘global catastrophe’. Picture: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty
The Doomsday Clock, currently the nearest it has been to midnight at 89 seconds, is a symbol for how close humanity is to a ‘global catastrophe’. Picture: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty

“The clock speaks to the existential threats that confront us and the need for unity and bold leadership to turn back its hands,” he told a news conference in Washington to present the findings from the board of experts.

“This is a bleak picture. But it is not yet irreversible,” he said.

The Doomsday Clock sat at six minutes to midnight in 2010. It was at two-and-a-half minutes by 2017, two minutes in 2018 and down to 100 seconds by 2020.

Trump, climate change and biological weapons

Just days into his second presidency, Trump has already shattered norms on international co-operation.

Santos welcomed Trump’s pledges for diplomacy with Russia and China. Trump has vowed to end Ukraine war, which has raised fears of Russian use of nuclear weapons, by pressing both sides.

Truth about Baba Vanga’s ‘predictions’

But Santos said that the US withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and World Health Organisation set back the planet on two top risks.

The world just experienced another record-breaking year of high temperatures and major disasters.

Other countries could soon say that if the United States, the world’s largest economy, “is not going to make an effort to limit the carbon emissions, why should I?” Santos said.

And with many people’s memories fading of Covid-19, “we have to remind them what happened - and what will happen will be worse, according to all the scientists,” Santos said.

Suzet McKinney, a public health expert on the board of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, said the risks of infectious disease was confounded by advances in artificial intelligence, which increase the risks that rogue actors could unleash biological weapons.

“As nation-states around the world and even our own government engage in practices that are sure to encourage rogue behaviour and/or cripple our ability to curb the spread of infectious diseases, novel or otherwise, we cannot hide our heads in the sand,” she told the news conference.

But Robert Socolow, a physicist who also serves on the board, said that the unveiling of Chinese intelligence firm DeepSeek - which has rattled the United States - could ultimately also pay dividends by reducing energy demand from the fast-growing field of AI.

The Chinese breakthrough may mirror “the kind of progress in semiconductor chips that reduce the energy demands of ordinary computing” in the analog era.

But the experts also warned that artificial intelligence risked worsening disinformation.

“All of these dangers are greatly exacerbated by a potent threat multiplier - the spread of misinformation, disinformation and conspiracy theories that degrade the communication ecosystem and increasingly blur the line between truth and falsehood,” said Daniel Holz, chair of the board.

- AFP

Originally published as Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight in chilling warning apocalypse is ‘seconds’ away

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/world/doomsday-clock-moves-closer-to-midnight-in-chilling-warning/news-story/f821916d7017bb78300c3be837bb314b