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Doomsday Clock hits 85 seconds as scientists sound alarm

Humanity faces unprecedented peril as scientists warn existential threats are accelerating faster than ever
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanJanuary 27, 2026 News No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Doomsday Clock has shifted to 85 seconds before midnight, marking humanity’s most perilous moment since scientists created this symbolic doomsday timepiece in 1947. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced the adjustment Tuesday, signaling that civilizational collapse looms closer than at any point in nearly eight decades.

Alexandra Bell, president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, delivered a stark assessment of humanity’s trajectory. The organization emphasized that progress on existential threats has stalled while doomsday risks continue mounting. Nuclear proliferation, climate disruption and emerging technologies pose compounding dangers that demand immediate action.

Bell stressed the urgency of the moment, warning that every passing second brings humanity closer to irreversible catastrophe. The clock’s movement reflects a deteriorating global security landscape where traditional safeguards are eroding.

Nuclear Threats Intensify as Treaties Collapse

The adjustment from 89 seconds last year to 85 seconds represents a significant deterioration in global stability and brings the world closer to doomsday. Daniel Holz, chair of the Bulletin’s science and security board and physics professor at the University of Chicago, highlighted troubling geopolitical shifts driving the change.

Major powers have embraced increasingly aggressive postures, with nationalism and adversarial relationships replacing diplomatic cooperation. Holz pointed to the impending expiration of a 2010 strategic arms treaty between the United States and Russia next week as particularly alarming.

Without this agreement, nothing will constrain a potential nuclear arms race for the first time in more than 50 years. The absence of arms control mechanisms removes critical safeguards that have prevented catastrophic escalation for generations.

Doomsday Clock History Reflects Growing Dangers

Scientists introduced the Doomsday Clock in 1947 following the atomic bombings of Japan during World War II. The Bulletin created this metaphorical timepiece to communicate existential risks to humanity and promote actionable solutions.

The clock’s minute hand has shifted more than two dozen times throughout its history, responding to evolving threats. Its farthest point from midnight came in 1991 when it stood at 17 minutes, reflecting optimism following the Cold War’s end and strategic arms reductions between the Soviet Union and the United States.

Recent decades have witnessed a steady march toward midnight. The 2020s began with the clock at 100 seconds, influenced by cyber warfare’s capacity to undermine responses to nuclear and climate threats. The setting remained unchanged through 2021 and 2022.

Recent Years Show Accelerating Crisis

In 2023, scientists moved the clock to 90 seconds, largely because of escalating dangers from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and rising doomsday risks. The setting held steady through 2024 before last year’s adjustment to 89 seconds.

Scientists justified the 2024 movement by citing national leaders’ failure to address unmistakable warning signs. Despite clear evidence of mounting dangers, governments and societies have not implemented necessary changes to alter humanity’s increasingly dangerous doomsday trajectory.

The latest shift to 85 seconds underscores that conditions continue worsening. Climate change accelerates while nations pursue short-term interests over collective survival. Disruptive technologies including artificial intelligence and biological engineering introduce unprecedented risks without adequate governance frameworks.

Global Cooperation Remains Essential

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists emphasizes that reversing the clock’s direction requires coordinated international action to reduce doomsday risks. Nuclear powers must recommit to arms control agreements that prevent proliferation and reduce arsenals. Climate policy demands aggressive emissions reductions and adaptation measures.

Emerging technologies need robust ethical guidelines and regulatory oversight before deployment. Information warfare and cyber threats require defensive strategies and international norms to prevent escalation.

The Doomsday Clock serves as both warning and call to action. Its proximity to midnight reflects objective assessments of existential risks facing humanity. Whether the clock moves backward depends entirely on choices leaders and societies make now.

Scientists stress that humanity possesses the knowledge and tools necessary to address these challenges. What remains uncertain is whether global cooperation can overcome nationalist impulses and short-term thinking before time runs out completely.

Source: CNN

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