Council For A Livable World
Founded in 1962 by Manhattan Project physicist Leo Szilard, the Council for a Livable World is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing nuclear threats through political action and advocacy. With over 60 years of experience, the Council focuses on lobbying for policies that aim to eliminate nuclear weapons and minimize the risk of war while helping to elect candidates who share these goals.
The Council addresses urgent issues related to national security, including the twin threats of climate change and nuclear war, and promotes strategic policies such as No First Use to limit nuclear risks. Through its efforts, the organization aims to mobilize citizens to take action and advocate for a safer, nuclear-free future.
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