From the archive: Forgetting the apocalypse: why our nuclear fears faded – and why that’s dangerous – podcast
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In a recent podcast, Daniel Immerwahr discusses how the collective fear of nuclear weapons, once ignited by the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, has faded from public consciousness. This decline in awareness poses a significant risk, as the absence of fear may lead to complacency regarding nuclear threats. The conversation highlights the importance of remembering our past to safeguard our future, reminding us that forgetting these fears could have dire consequences.
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