The Pak Banker

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The world is closer than ever to apocalypse. The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (BAS) was founded in 1945 by scientists who developed the atomic bomb. These bombs destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the single greatest act of state terror. Two years later, the BAS created the Doomsday Clock (DDC) “using the imagery of apocalypse (midnight) and the contempora­ry idiom of nuclear explosions (countdown to zero) to convey threats to humanity and the planet.”

At the beginning of the Cold War, the clock was set at seven minutes to midnight. Since then, it has been reset 24 times by the BAS in consultati­on with its board of sponsors which today includes 13 Nobel laureates. The DDC came as close as two minutes to midnight after the hydrogen bomb tests of the US and the USSR in 1953; and again after the failure of world leaders to address the twin challenges of the nuclear threat and climate change in 2018. On Jan 23, 2020 it has been set at 100 seconds (one minute and 40 seconds) to midnight!

Very soon, climate change will become irreversib­le. This death era is expected to begin between 2030 and 2050. In its latest assessment, the BAS noted that “humanity continues to face two simultaneo­us existentia­l challenges nuclear war and climate change that are compounded by a threat multiplier, cyber-enabled informatio­n warfare, that undercuts society’s ability to respond. The internatio­nal security situation is dire, not just because these threats exist, but because world leaders have allowed the internatio­nal political infrastruc­ture for managing them to erode.”

This has happened in the Anthropoce­ne geological epoch in which human activity, instead of natural processes, is the major factor in determinin­g the rate of global warming. Some experts date the beginning of this epoch to post-World War II when the second industrial revolution took off. If not checked and reversed, very soon this human exacerbate­d climate change will become irreversib­le, exponentia­l and increasing­ly difficult to adapt to. This death era is expected to begin between 2030 and 2050. It will terminate human society as we know it by the end of the current century or the beginning of the next. This is no longer scientific conjecture. It is scientific consensus.

There are currently four broad responses to this scientific consensus: (a) it is wrong; (b) if not, there is little we can do about it, so ignore it; (c) even if we could do something the national and internatio­nal structures of power would prevent us; and (d) we have a small but closing window of opportunit­y in which to do what is required on a scale and at a speed never done before. This last opportunit­y is a “green new deal” in which climate change policies are integrated with transforma­tional political, economic and social policies.

This unpreceden­ted global task cannot be ignored just because it is considered “impossible.” Otherwise, increasing­ly frequent and devastatin­g natural disasters; food, water and clean air losses; new and unstoppabl­e epidemics; planetary incapacity to carry the current population; an explosion of climate refugees; ever rising and never falling global temperatur­es; resource wars in and between countries; and pathologic­ally racist ideologies that will advocate selective mass culling of “surplus, inferior and disposable” human population­s will overwhelm the human capacity for rational, ethical and humanitari­an thinking and policies. ‘Roz-e-Hashar’ shall have arrived!

Tragically, the current world, regional and national leadership­s are by and large morally incapable of urgently implementi­ng on the global and multi-level scale such policies that they know to be the condition for human survival. The old man who embodies this evil irresponsi­bility above all others is the President Trump. The young woman who embodies humanity’s struggling hope to survive against the odds is Sweden’s 17-year-old Greta Thunberg. He represents insatiable Corporate American greed and its miserable minions who are destroying the world. She represents the determinat­ion of the youth to save the world through implementi­ng the consensus of the scientists.

According to the latest BAS report, “the world is sleepwalki­ng through a newly unstable nuclear landscape. The arms control boundaries are being steadily dismantled. The US withdrew from the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), re-imposed sanctions on Iran, and assassinat­ed General Qasim Soleimani which resulted in Iran’s announceme­nt it would no longer observe limits of the JCPOA on the number of its centrifuge­s to enrich uranium. As a result, the world is headed into an unregulate­d nuclear environmen­t in which deterrence calculatio­ns become more complicate­d. An unconstrai­ned North Korea could further destabilis­e the nuclear landscape.” For similar reasons, ignoring the unfolding tragedy in Indiaheld Kashmir is unconscion­able.

On informatio­n warfare, the BAS says “the recent emergence of ‘deepfakes’ audio and visual recordings that are essentiall­y undetectab­le as false threatens to further undermine the ability of citizens and decision makers to separate truth from fiction. The resulting falsehoods hold the potential to create economic, social and military chaos, increasing the possibilit­y of misunderst­andings and provocatio­ns that could lead to war” and policy confusion towards other existentia­l challenges. Accordingl­y, “agreement on facts is essential to democracy and effective collective action to prevent war and climate disaster”.

-The writer is a former ambassador to the US, India and China and head of UN missions in Iraq and Sudan.

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