
NEWS AND UPDATES: Advocacy (501c4)
National
State
Municipal
- Nuclear Deterrence Summit calls for accelerating nuclear dangerDid you know that every year the nuclear weapons industrial complex gathers near D.C. with industry executives, defense contractors, and global leaders, including congressmen? They meet for an annual event called the “Nuclear… Read more: Nuclear Deterrence Summit calls for accelerating nuclear danger
- Update on An Act Promoting Responsible Investment in the MA State HouseH.1264/S.767 Timmon Wallis and Nick Cantrell of MA W2W, Walae Hayek of CFRI, Cole Harrison, and Abby Greenblatt of MAPA met on Friday, Feb 6th with Shane Correale, Legislative Director for State Senator,… Read more: Update on An Act Promoting Responsible Investment in the MA State House
- The Banniversary from Coast to CoastOn January 22nd, we celebrated the 5th year of the nuclear ban in international law. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which entered into force on January 22, 2021 is… Read more: The Banniversary from Coast to Coast
NEWS AND UPDATES: Educational (501c3)
UN advocacy
Corporations
Education
- in 2025, the TPNW reached a global majorityBy Eli Leadham, NuclearBan.US On September 26th, 2025, the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) reached a significant milestone, underscored by Kyrgyzstan signing and Ghana ratifying the treaty. Currently, there… Read more: in 2025, the TPNW reached a global majority
- The Banniversary from Coast to CoastOn January 22nd, we celebrated the 5th year of the nuclear ban in international law. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which entered into force on January 22, 2021 is… Read more: The Banniversary from Coast to Coast
- New Jersey Peace Action Webinar: 5 years of the TPNWNew Jersey Peace Action held a webinar on January 22nd to mark the 5th anniversary of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons’ entry into force. Anduin DeVos and Timmon Wallis spoke… Read more: New Jersey Peace Action Webinar: 5 years of the TPNW
Opinion
Global governance is our only hope
With humanity now making its impact felt on a global scale, there is clearly no sustainable future for humanity without some form of global governance that is able to moderate and control that impact. That is not necessarily the same thing as a world “government” as such. But there must be a way to make collective decisions for the whole human family and to be able to enforce those decisions. Without a functioning system of global governance, there is literally a zero possibility of solving the problems that could very well lead to our early extinction. Climate change is an…





