As geopolitical tensions continue to shape 2026, a new survey is sparking global conversations about preventing nuclear catastrophe. With conflicts escalating worldwide, the call to build a 'community with a shared future for nuclear safety' has never felt more urgent. 🚨
Young people across continents are being asked: How can nations collaborate to reduce nuclear risks? The survey, launched this week, targets digitally connected youth—from students in Tokyo to entrepreneurs in Nairobi—to crowdsource innovative solutions. 💡
"This isn't just about politics—it's about survival," says Dr. Lena Park, a Seoul-based security analyst. "Gen Z and millennials will inherit this planet. Their voices on disarmament and diplomacy could redefine global security."
Key discussion points include:
- 🌐 Balancing national interests with collective safety
- 💻 Tech's role in monitoring nuclear threats
- 🤝 Bridging divides between nuclear-armed states
Got thoughts? Take the survey here—and let policymakers know what #OurGeneration wants!
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Survey on building a community with a shared future for nuclear safety
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