Past Event
A Joint Assessment Mechanism for High-Consequence Biological Events
Palais des Nations, Room XXIII, Geneva
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8:45 am - 9:45 am CET
Past Event
Palais des Nations, Room XXIII, Geneva
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8:45 am - 9:45 am CET
In the United States, Indigenous communities have been extensively harmed by the development, production, testing, clean-up, and waste storage of nuclear materials.
Past Event
Benelux-Londres Room at the InterContinental Genève, 7-9 Chemin du Petit Saconnex, 1209 Geneva, Switzerland
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7:30 am - 9:30 am CET
NTI hosted Dr. Tong Zhao for a virtual seminar to discuss the future of U.S.-China nuclear relations and opportunities for reducing nuclear risks between both countries.
Deputy Vice President for NTI’s Nuclear Materials Security Program Eric Brewer writes that “although Russia’s war [in Ukraine] has created nuclear risks, the risk that it will unleash a wave of nuclear proliferation is lower than many believe.”
NTI | bio convened experts from around the world from governments, industry, and civil society in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss emerging biological risks and offer actions to address them.
Ernest J. Moniz's statement for the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment and Cyber's hearing on Russia’s Waning Global Influence
On October 27, 2022, the Biden Administration released its Nuclear Posture Review, a document long-awaited by U.S. nuclear policy experts and the international community. Though the administration began crafting the NPR early in Biden’s term, the document’s relevance has been magnified by the heightened nuclear risks facing the world.
Past Event
Virtual
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11:00 AM ET
NTI and ENEC signed a three-year agreement for a new collaborative nuclear security project, “Building a Cooperative Approach to the Future of Nuclear Energy Development and Nonproliferation.”
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