Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists/Facebook CNN The Doomsday Clock has been ticking. Robert Rosner and Suzet McKinney, reveal the 2021 setting of the Doomsday Clock: It is still 100 seconds to midnight. In January 2020, the Doomsday Clock moved from 2 minutes to 100 seconds to midnight, closer to midnight than ever in its history. Doomsday clock 2021: What is the Doomsday Clock - what does it mean DOOMSDAY remains set at a mere 100 seconds to 'midnight', the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists have today announced. The Doomsday Clock remained at 100 seconds to midnight in 2022 - the same time it's been set as since 2020. Originally set at seven minutes to midnight, the current Doomsday Clock time stands. The Doomsday Clock decision is made by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Science and Security Board in consultation with the Bulletin’s Board of Sponsors, which includes 13 Nobel Laureates. Image may contain Clock Wall Clock and Analog Clock. The symbolic Doomsday Clock represents “the gravest perils facing humankind,” according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Given this and the lack of progress in 2020 in dealing with nuclear and climate perils, the Doomsday Clock remains as close to midnight - or symbolic doom - as it has ever been: just 100 seconds away. Scientists say the mishandling of the grave global health crisis is a “wake-up call” indicating that governments, institutions and a misled public remain unprepared to handle the even greater threats posed by nuclear war and climate change. MYSTERY WIRE - Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which is set to kill well over 2 million people around the globe, an international countdown of what leading science and security experts say represents a threat to human existence remains stuck at less than a two-minute warning.
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