Nuclear Weapons and Our Climate

Posted: 4th November 2024

New resource: Nuclear Weapons and Our Climate
Dear friends,

 

Us at ICAN Australia are delighted to release a new 20-page report today on the intersections between climate chaos and nuclear weapons, and why nuclear disarmament is climate action! It is authored by ICAN co-founder Tilman Ruff, and comes ahead of the COP29 meeting. 


 

The report’s key findings are: 

  • Smoke from burning cities ignited by a nuclear war involving 2% of the global arsenal would suddenly plummet temperatures worldwide to ice age levels, decimate agriculture, disrupt ocean food chains and starve to death over two billion people.
  • Militaries are large and mostly unconstrained greenhouse gas emitters. Growing conflicts and nuclear threats undermine international cooperation needed to address the climate crisis. Rising military spending and nuclear arsenals have huge opportunity costs and make conflicts more dangerous. An increased risk of war leading to nuclear escalation is the greatest danger of the climate crisis.
  • Nuclear power inseparably creates the capacity to build nuclear weapons. In most nuclear-armed states, the infrastructure, personnel, expertise, industrial capacity and government investments in nuclear power are also key to their nuclear weapons programs.
  • Nuclear reactors, spent fuel storage ponds and reprocessing plants are effectively pre-positioned large radiological weapons, vulnerable to direct attack or disruption of power and water for essential cooling. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen, for the first time, multiple nuclear power plants attacked and weaponised in war, risking a radiological disaster.

We hope you will find it useful in your campaigning!

 

Best,

Gem Romuld

 

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