Threat of Nuclear War Is Rising, But Scientists Say the Public Can Change That

Eighty years after two U.S. atomic bombs killed between 110,000 to 210,000 people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, public awareness of nuclear risks has fallen to new lows, said Laura Grego, senior scientist and research director with the Union of Concerned Scientists. “I think people don’t know how terrible nuclear war would be,” Grego told Truthout on July 16 — 80 years to the day since…

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