Council For A Livable World
Founded in 1962 by Manhattan Project nuclear physicist Leo Szilard, the Council for a Livable World is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing nuclear threats through political action and advocacy. Over the past six decades, they have worked tirelessly to promote policies aimed at eliminating nuclear weapons and minimizing the risk of war by supporting Congressional candidates who align with their mission.
The Council remains focused on two existential threats to humanity: climate change and nuclear war, advocating for a No First Use policy among other measures to mitigate nuclear risks. Their commitment to political action is fueled by a belief that every individual can play a role in creating a safer world, empowering citizens to take action against the dangers posed by nuclear weapons.
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