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Under Pope Leo XIV, What’s Next for the Catholic Church’s Nuclear Weapons Platform?
Two weeks ago, newly appointed Pope Leo XIV engaged in a first-week tradition well known to leaders across the world: an introductory flurry of posts on X. “Peace” was the theme of his seven starter posts, which appeared on feeds across the globe on May 14. Leo XIV drew attention to the Christian diaspora, the…
Read MorePloughshares Hosts Iconic Doomsday Clock for 2025
Last week, Ploughshares and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists hosted a reception for a group of grantees and partners at our DC office to celebrate our collective efforts to reduce the threats posed by nuclear weapons. We journeyed from our usual office to the building’s event space, and despite a light smattering of rain,…
Read MoreBankrolling Bombs: How Your 401(k) Funds the War Machine and What You Can Do About It
Over the last few months, I’ve written about how weapon makers are connected to humanitarian risks, and how that translates to financial risks for 401(k) investors. In this post we’ll trace the investment chain from A to Z, showing how our savings end up flowing towards military weapon manufacturers, and how you can find sustainable…
Read MoreGolden Dome: The Star Wars Reboot No One Asked For
May the 4th be with you! The idea of defending the US against our adversaries’ nuclear weapons has long been enticing, leading the US to develop anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. And despite the shortcomings of several programs and the prohibitive costs of deployment, the Reagan administration launched the Strategic…
Read MoreThe Humanitarian Impacts and Investment Risks of Conventional Weapons
Last month, I wrote about how ethical investors try to avoid companies involved with the production of controversial weapons that inflict indiscriminate harm on civilians. But it’s more common for arms makers to be involved in the production of so-called conventional weapons that are designed to destroy specific military targets. Unfortunately, conventional weapons are often…
Read MoreRaising Awareness and Building Community is Key to Reducing Nuclear Threat
Ploughshares had the opportunity to sit down with Alex Bell, the new president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, to discuss what’s changed in the nuclear field, pressing issues, and how best to communicate to a broader audience about the nuclear threat and inspire them to act. As part of Ploughshares’ role…
Read MoreRewriting the Nuclear Narrative
Ploughshares is invested in ensuring that people recognize the nuclear threat is real. It’s not science-fiction or the plot of a movie set in the Cold War. It exists. It’s here. In many ways, it’s harder today to make progress on reducing the nuclear threat, despite the devastating effects that would result from a nuclear…
Read MoreThe Nuclear Threat Reduction Community Delivers
This month, Ploughshares and our partners came together to raise attention to the threat of nuclear weapons on Capitol Hill in a large-scale day of action, unlike any we have ever coordinated in the history of our organization. Alongside nearly 30 partners from more than ten different organizations, we gathered to distribute signed copies of…
Read MoreThe Ethical and Financial Risks of Investing in Controversial Weapons
How controversial weapons threaten global peace and your portfolio Many military weapons are considered controversial weapons due to the indiscriminate harm they cause to civilians, violating international humanitarian principles. Investing in controversial weapons makers doesn’t just threaten global peace – it also threatens your savings. Beyond the systemic risk to the global economy that a…
Read MoreExpanding the Definition of Security
I was honored to attend the Munich Security Conference for the first time earlier this month. It is an undeniably influential gathering where speeches are made, signals are given, and action follows. The Conference was an opportunity to engage with global leaders from governments and civil society. It was an opportunity to learn more from…
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