Dear Friend,
Moments ago, the UN First Committee on Peace and Security voted to establish an expert panel to study the effects of nuclear war.
The new study, the first of its kind in 35 years, will examine the physical effects and societal consequences of a nuclear war on a local, regional and planetary scale, including, climatic, environmental and radiological effects, and impacts on public health, global socioeconomic systems, agriculture and ecosystems. It will lead to a comprehensive report, presented at the General Assembly.
This UN-wide study will be supported by agencies across the UN system, from the World Health Organization to the Food and Agricultural Organization and will include input from civil society and affected communities.
Today’s world is so interconnected and we have more to learn about the cascading effects that any nuclear conflict would have on people and the planet, including from new scientific advances and modelling techniques. While there is existing research about the impacts of nuclear war, these studies have limitations and are often out of date.
<[link removed]>Learn more about the decision <[link removed]>The final outcome will be a crucial tool for decision makers – and informed citizens who hold them accountable. In an interconnected, polarised world where the risk of nuclear weapons use is the highest it has been in decades, we need to make sure that policy decisions are based on facts. This study helps guide us in that direction.
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Thank you,
Alicia Sanders-Zakre
Policy and Research Coordinator
ICAN
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