Presenting the status of the world's nuclear arsenals at the beginning of 2025 and the most recent findings of the Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor.
Speakers:
- Grethe Lauglo Østern, Editor, Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor, Norwegian People's Aid
- Hans M. Kristensen, Director, Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists
The Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor is a research project managed by Norwegian People's Aid with contributions from a broad range of external experts and institutions, including the Federation of American Scientists. It tracks progress towards a world without nuclear weapons.
Hans M. Kristensen is Director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists where he provides the public with analysis and background information about the status of nuclear forces and the role of nuclear weapons. He specializes in using open sources and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in his research to increase transparency of nuclear arsenals and is a frequent consultant to and is widely referenced in the news media on the role and status of nuclear weapons.
- Hans M. Kristensen, Director, Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists
The Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor is a research project managed by Norwegian People's Aid with contributions from a broad range of external experts and institutions, including the Federation of American Scientists. It tracks progress towards a world without nuclear weapons.
Hans M. Kristensen is Director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists where he provides the public with analysis and background information about the status of nuclear forces and the role of nuclear weapons. He specializes in using open sources and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in his research to increase transparency of nuclear arsenals and is a frequent consultant to and is widely referenced in the news media on the role and status of nuclear weapons.
Press Conference: Norwegian People's Aid and the Federation of American Scientists: Presenting the status of the world's nuclear arsenals at the beginning of 2025 and the most recent findings of the Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor
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