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W2W News – May 2026

Warheads to Windmills at the NPT Review Conference The Eleventh Review Conference for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has been the source of much frustration among those who seek nuclear disarmament. But it has also been an opportunity for civil society, including Warheads to Windmills Coalition members, to gather, push for concrete outcomes, and pursue open […]

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W2W news – April 2026

The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Presents: Professor Richard Falk | The 21st Frank K. Kelly Lecture On April 7th, more than 100 pursuers of peace gathered in Santa Barbara at the Music Academy of the West to attend the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation’s 21st Annual Frank K. Kelly Lecture on Humanity’s Future.  This year, the lecture

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W2W News – March 2026

The Warheads to Windmills Coalition is are hard at work around the country pushing for nuclear disarmament and environmental justice.  Follow along with updates and spotlights from members around the country. PeaceWorks Kansas City’s New Billboard: Nuclear Weapons are Illegal This article by Henry Stoever for PeaceWorks Kansas City first appeared on February 3, 2026.

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Update on An Act Promoting Responsible Investment in the MA State House

H.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, Paul Feeney. Senator Feeney is the Senate chair of the Financial Services Committee that is considering a bill to divest Mass state

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Nuclear Deterrence Summit calls for accelerating nuclear danger

Did 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 Deterrence Summit” to discuss their purpose: making more nuclear weapons. This year, the theme for the summit is “Accelerating the Mission: Delivering

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in 2025, the TPNW reached a global majority

By 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 are 95 signatories and 74 states parties. With a majority of the world’s countries having officially signed, ratified, or acceded to the

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