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  1. Why are & necessary? was the first treaty to ban nuclear testing and is the first international legal framework to assist the victims & remediate contaminated environments from nuclear use and testing, largely on the lands of people of color.

  2. Every pro-test lobby in every nuclear power will see this as a force multiplier for their arguments. Especially looking at India, where there has been a pro-test lobby for a while on the assumption that the last 1998 test - the thermonuclear one - was a fizzle.

  3. consultations The EU UNSC members 🇧🇪🇬🇧🇩🇪🇫🇷🇵🇱 & incoming member 🇪🇪 condemn DPRKs provocative ballistic missile launches. They undermine regional stability and international peace & security and are in clear violation of unanimously adopted UNSC resolutions

  4. Wall Street Journal article by that US State Department report raises “concerns” but does not conclude China has conducted low-yield nuke tests in violation of CTBT Honored to provide nuke arsenal data. China and US should ratify !

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  5. in action. Scientists, diplomats & station operators across the globe ensure the global alarm system carries on running to alert the world to any test despite .

  6. Congrats & well done! 300 International Monitoring System facilities up & running = 300 strong arguments to help 🇩🇪 & 🇩🇿 as Art. XIV Chairs to convince the 8 remaining Annex 2 States to finally ratify.

  7. Stopping tests protects the Earth from the blight of radioactive contamination. The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty bans all nuclear explosions and provides data that helps research on climate change and other environmental issues.

  8. US charges Russia and China with carrying out nuclear tests. Officials discuss conducting first US nuclear test since 1992. Symptoms of growing instability. They are on an extremely dangerous path. Time to stop!

  9. is a new victim of US policy of derailing arms control agreements. Scenario is familiar: blame Russia for alleged violations and withdraw. Let’s hope that US blaming of Russia and China in the context of doesn’t mean that it is becoming another target of US

  10. Remarkable global 🌏 effort to keep the International Monitoring System running to detect tests anywhere, anytime despite .

  11. Violating to demonstrate US “rapid test” capacity is beyond reckless. Yet another dangerous gesture that gives a blank check to our adversaries to pursue their nuclear ambitions unfettered 🤦🏽‍♂️

  12. Absolutely correct. Church supports Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and has urged U.S. not to test nukes. -

  13. New ‘Minute Earth’ video features data to explain how the discovery of the correlation between Beryllium-7 and monsoons can help boost food production.

  14. At a time when the regime is challenged, we support the Non-Proliferation Treaty as the cornerstone of our collective peace & security system 👉 A world without nuclear weapons is also a world without nuclear tests

  15. Support the May 29/2020 Statement of 's Group of Eminent Persons, in opposing U.S. testing, which, if carried out, would "break the global moratorium & severely undermined regime", and put in danger the int'l nuclear & control regime.

  16. Today marks the start of OSI exercise BUE-L in which we aim to test the pre-deployment Launch Phase of an OSI, triggered by the receipt of a fictional OSI Request. Over 70 participants involved including 19 State Signatory experts from 14 States.

  17. and its Member States continue to support as an important part of EU commitment to effective rule-based and reconfirmed that EU's cooperation with remains strong -

  18. Always fun to work with the folks who explain here 'how many bewildering correlations in our world - like that between Beryllium7 & the Asian monsoon - are a result of huge & unseen forces that tie them together." Scientists using data helped make the discovery

  19. Amb. Cortese @ 54th Session of Working Group B: Italy fully supports the verification regime as a key int'l non-proliferation tool, with many additional civil applications. It should be able to display its full potential even before the CTBT's entry into force

  20. A must read for those concerned about possible resumption of US nuclear testing. is our bulwark against testing; we must fight to maintain the norm, educate people and call for ban compliance.

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