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By Bulletin Staff | December 29, 2016
We know you’ll agree, facts matter.
Through a tumultuous year, the Bulletin has published cutting edge, fact-driven analyses, delivering on its mission to engage scientists, policy leaders, and citizens in addressing risks that threaten our world: nuclear weapons and proliferation, climate change, and the unintended risks of emerging technologies.
It’s never been more important to be informed about these issues. Read on for the best of 2016 from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
A terribly interesting year in nuclear weaponry
A baker’s dozen of our best 2016 climate stories
Ten of 2016’s most notable columns. And three books.
Threats old and new: The best of our bio and chemical weapons coverage in 2016
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