Future of Life Institute Nuclear War Video

VIDEO: The Story of Nuclear Winter

The 2022 Future of Life Award goes to eight heroes who helped to reduce the risk of nuclear war, by catalyzing, developing, and popularizing the science of nuclear winter.

By Future of Life Institute

The Future of Life Award honors those whose overlooked actions have steered humanity away from disaster. Read more about the award here: https://futureoflife.org/future-of-li…

The 2022 Award goes to eight heroes who helped to reduce the risk of nuclear war, by catalyzing, developing, and popularizing the science of nuclear winter.

In the event of a nuclear war, smoke and soot, lofted into the stratosphere by nuclear firestorms and spread around the world by jet-streams, would block enough sunlight to create a ‘nuclear winter’, devastating global agriculture. Scientists predict that the resulting famine and civilizational collapse would kill most people on Earth.

This video tells the story of this discovery. It’s a story of how the world learnt that nuclear war’s impacts were even worse than we previously thought, but it’s also a story of hope, of scientific discovery, collaboration and outreach bringing about positive political change. After all, it was the bilateral scientific acceptance of nuclear winter which helped persuade both Gorbachev and Reagan to reduce their nuclear arsenals.

Decades after that reduction of arsenals, Nuclear Winter has unfortunately faded from public consciousness. But by remembering the work of these pioneering minds, we can better inform future decisions and hold our leaders accountable.

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The Future of Life Institute (FLI) is an independent non-profit that works to reduce extreme risks from transformative technologies, as well as steer the development and use of these technologies to benefit life.

FLI’s recent focus has been on reducing near and long-term threats from artificial intelligence but we also work in the nuclear, climate and biotechnology spheres. Our work primarily consists of grantmakingeducational outreach, and policy advocacy in the United States, European Union, and United Nations. We also host events and run contests

The Future of Life Institute’s policy positions are determined by its five board members, based on the latest academic research and input from conferences and consultations. For an example, please see this page on the process behind the Asilomar AI principles, which have been backed by over 1700 artificial intelligence and robotics researchers.

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