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Conference on Disarmament (CD)
The Conference on Disarmament (CD) has 66 Member States and is the sole negotiating body for multilateral nuclear disarmament.
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The Conference on Disarmament (CD) has 66 Member States and is the sole negotiating body for multilateral nuclear disarmament.
NTI hosted IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi and a group of nuclear energy and security experts for a discussion about the IAEA’s key role in effectively safeguarding the expansion of nuclear energy and related IAEA activities.
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Conference Room A, United Nations Headquarters, New York
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Virtual NTI Seminar
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2PM ET
As the world marks the 50th anniversary of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), Next Gen contest participants have an opportunity to move the needle by introducing an updated way for professionals in the field to address the current and emerging threats that bioweapons pose.
NTI applauds today’s announcement that the International Negotiating Body of the World Health Organization (WHO) has reached a deal on the language of the Pandemic Accord. Pandemics continue to pose a global threat, and this proposed agreement is proof that the world can unify to reduce the most catastrophic risks.
In the long term, the only way to prevent a nuclear catastrophe is to move toward a more sustainable security architecture. NTI’s new paper, Navigating Disruption in the Global Nuclear Order: Managing Risks and Shaping a New Way Forward, dives into how we got to this critical point and what leaders should do about it.
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Facilitating international governance to reduce biosecurity risks at the convergence of AI and the life sciences.
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Ellen Leonard serves as a strategic communications consultant to the Critical Mass project at NTI. In this role, she supports project planning and execution for political will-building activities including narrative change work, cultural engagement, and campaigns.
The Nuclear Scaling Initiative has published a new roadmap outlining a comprehensive strategy for building a new nuclear energy ecosystem capable of dramatically increasing the deployment of safe and secure nuclear energy to 50 gigawatts or more annually by the 2030s.
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