ボルトンの世界、核ラウンドアップ、紙面無料

John Bolton’s world; the attack on Sergei Skripal; we’re hiring; more

 

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Friday, March 23, 2018

London attack: Saddle Moscow with chemical weapons inspections
Amy E. Smithson

How to respond to the assassination attempt against Sergei Skripal? Add a class of chemical agents to those prohibited by the Chemical Weapons Convention.

 

 

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The world according to Bolton
David Bosco

President Trump has named John Bolton as his next National Security Advisor, and the appointment does not require a confirmation hearing. We’ve made this 2005 article from the digital journal free-access; get to know the world according to John Bolton.

 


Sea level rise—from my front porch
W.A. Stiles

The appropriate response to rising waters is to stop making unwise settlement decisions along the shore; pursue short-term fixes that, in some coastal communities, can buy time; and retreat from the coast where necessary. In the United States, however, public policy continues to incentivize unwise development decisions, as do the practices of the finance and insurance industries. Read this excellent article on US infrastructure and sea level rise in the March/April journal, free-access until June.

 

 

Bring your talents to the Bulletin–we’re hiring!

 

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is growing. We’re announcing four new support positions: A part-time Arts Initiative Coordinator, a full-time Communications Coordinator, a full-time Development Coordinator, and a part-time Grants Writer.

 


The March/April issue has been made completely free-access
Janice Sinclaire 

The March/April issue of our digital journal has been made entirely free-access until June of this year. The issue explores resilience and the climate threat and is guest-edited by Alice C. Hill, research fellow at the Stanford University Hoover Institution and former senior director for resilience policy for the National Security Council. The issue includes 6 articles on climate resilience and lots more.

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