Nuclear Fears Resurface: From Cold War Curiosity to Global Threat

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Nuclear Fears Resurface: From Cold War Curiosity to Global Threat
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This article explores the resurgence of public concern about nuclear weapons. It examines the shift in perception from a Cold War-era curiosity to a major news story, highlighting the influence of factors like political instability, media coverage, and popular culture.

Since the end of the Cold War , the world has lived with the threat of nuclear fire. The world’s nine nuclear powers have the ability to end all life on Earth. In Russia and the U.S., the power to launch those world-ending weapons rests in the hands of a single human being. This has been true for decades, but for a long time, the public was able to safely ignore the threat. Something’s changed though, and people have learned to fear them once again.

I’ve been covering nuclear weapons for a decade now, and I’ve watched it go from a niche curiosity to a major news beat over the last two years. Something shifted in 2024. The amount of nuclear stories and the public interest in nuclear weapons has changed.about nukes. One of the biggest TV shows of the year is an adaptation of a video game set in a How did we get here? How did nuclear weapons move from a Cold War curiosity to a major public concern? These weapons have hovered like a Sword of Damocles above our heads for my entire life, but people used to safely ignore them., the nuclear coverage of The New York Times, and a prevailing sense of doom in American life. “The mood right now is apocalypse. Doomerism. Apocalypse is very much on people’s minds,” he said.a nihilistic and absurd journey through a nuclear-ravage California wasteland. Both were enormous hits. Korda also pointed to the election, especially when it was between Biden and Trump. “They were both very old. Both parties were champing at the bit to claim the other candidate was historically dangerous for the country. There were signs of impairment on both sides,” he said. “I have to think that that had a real effect on people recognizing that one of these two people is going to be in charge of a very destructive nuclear arsenal and there’s serious problems with both of them in that respect,” Korda sai

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