Tilman's articles (11 total)

No, it is not time for Australia to acquire its own nuclear weapons
Tilman Ruff,  Margaret Beavis

No, it is not time for Australia to acquire its own nuclear weapons

Clive Hamilton’s proposal that Australia should consider acquiring nuclear weapons relies on several flawed assumptions. The biggest of these is the myth that nuclear weapons make us — or anybody — safer.

Two paramount human-made existential threats: Nuclear weapons and our climate
Tilman Ruff

Two paramount human-made existential threats: Nuclear weapons and our climate

I don't see a pandemic finishing us off, and climate change itself would (to quote Keating) 'do us slowly'. The one sure path to extinction is nuclear war. - Professor Peter Doherty AC, Nobel Laureate, communication to the author, 9 Sep 2024.

Health leaders call for University of Melbourne to drop disciplinary action against students
Sue Wareham,  Tilman Ruff,  Rob Moodie and others

Health leaders call for University of Melbourne to drop disciplinary action against students

In an open letter, health leaders have urged the University of Melbourne to drop disciplinary action against 21 students involved in activism for Gaza.

Ocean discharge the worst plan for contaminated Fukushima waste water
Tilman Ruff

Ocean discharge the worst plan for contaminated Fukushima waste water

As soon as within a month or two, Japan could begin dumping into the Pacific Ocean 1.3 million tons of treated but still radioactively contaminated wastewater from the stricken Fukushima Daichi nuclear plant.

90 seconds to midnight: what the Doomsday Clock means in 2023
Tilman Ruff

90 seconds to midnight: what the Doomsday Clock means in 2023

We are now at the most dangerous moment in history. We face multiple existential crises that are not under control, but growing more acute, while failures of leadership become more damning. We have no time to lose.

Ice age conditions after even "limited" nuclear war would starve billions
Tilman Ruff

Ice age conditions after even "limited" nuclear war would starve billions

An important new study published in Nature Food on 15 August by Lili Xia and Alan Robock of Rutgers University together with colleagues around the globe shows just how dangerous even a limited nuclear war in one part of the world would be.

A new era as Australia joins historic UN nuclear ban meeting
Tilman Ruff

A new era as Australia joins historic UN nuclear ban meeting

This week in Vienna, Australia joined a landmark gathering of eighty-three governments to further implement and develop the treaty banning nuclear weapons.

The Ukraine crisis could trigger a nuclear catastrophe
Tilman Ruff

The Ukraine crisis could trigger a nuclear catastrophe

There are two potential nuclear dimensions to a war in Ukraine, which could create a massive humanitarian disaster and have profound global implications.

Tilman Ruff

Joining the nuclear weapons ban treaty has never been more urgent

Its official – the first meeting of states parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) will be held on 12-14 Jan 2022 in Vienna.

Tilman Ruff

No-one hypoxic or hospitalised with COVID-19 should have the power to launch nuclear weapons

President Trump’s failure to delegate authority during his illness is a danger to the world.

Tilman Ruff

Australia must stem our major military ally’s rush to nuclear weapon free-for-all?

The danger of nuclear war is growing. A new arms race is ramping up, and hard-won treaties reigning in nuclear weapons are being torn up – the Iran nuclear deal, the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, now the Open Skies Treaty and a US threat to resume nuclear test explosions, writes Tilman Ruff.