The World Moves Closer to Midnight: How NTI is Turning Back Time
The Doomsday Clock is now set to 89 seconds from midnight—the closest to catastrophe the world has ever been. Here are eight ways NTI is working to move back the clock in 2025.
Juliet Henry was Communications Manager for NTI. In this role, she served as NTI’s in-house graphics designer, responsible for producing engaging visual content for websites, social media, videos, print reports, flyers, invitations, and more. She also wrote and produced NTI’s biweekly newsletter, managed events, updated NTI’s dozen websites, and assisted the Communications team in coordinating various internal and external projects.
In 2018, Henry studied NATO, European foreign affairs, and international defense policy at an American University (AU) program in Brussels. While abroad, she interned at A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe (CEJI), where she worked on developing response strategies to sectarian violence and tracking disinformation and hate speech. At AU, she was a member of the School of Public Affairs Leadership Program where she researched disinformation in social media and served on the Steering Committee as head of communications.
Henry holds a B.A. in Communications Studies and a minor in International Relations from American University. In October 2021, she received a certificate in Cybersecurity Studies from George Washington University.
Prior to joining NTI full-time, Henry interned with NTI’s Communications team in the fall of 2020.
The Doomsday Clock is now set to 89 seconds from midnight—the closest to catastrophe the world has ever been. Here are eight ways NTI is working to move back the clock in 2025.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced Tuesday that its 2023 Doomsday Clock has been set forward to the closest to catastrophe it has ever been.
Citing an international “mixed threat environment,” the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists announced that its Doomsday Clock will remain at 100 seconds to midnight for the third year in a row.
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