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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

EIN: 36-2136497 · Chicago, IL

Nuclear Weapons
Climate Change
Global Security

About the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Founded in 1945 by scientists who had worked on the Manhattan Project, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has been at the forefront of addressing the most pressing global threats. With a mission to inform the public and policymakers about the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and climate change, the Bulletin serves as a critical voice in the ongoing dialogue about global security.

Our Impact

Based in Chicago, Illinois, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has made significant strides in raising awareness and advocating for policies that promote peace and sustainability. The organization is best known for its iconic Doomsday Clock, which symbolizes the likelihood of a man-made global catastrophe. The closer the clock is to midnight, the closer humanity is to disaster. Through rigorous research, expert analysis, and public engagement, the Bulletin has successfully influenced policy decisions and fostered a greater understanding of the risks we face.

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Your contributions, whether in cryptocurrency or cash, play a vital role in supporting the Bulletin's mission. Donations help fund essential research, educational initiatives, and outreach programs that aim to inform and engage the public on critical issues. By donating, you are not only supporting the Bulletin's work but also contributing to a safer, more secure world for future generations.

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