The Council for a Livable World, founded in 1962 by Manhattan Project nuclear physicist Leo Szilard, is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting policies that reduce and eliminate nuclear weapons. Through political action, advocacy, and support for Members of Congress who share their goals, the Council works to minimize the risk of war and create a world free from nuclear threats.
With decades of experience in shaping Congress and nuclear policy, the Council has helped elect 400 members and continues to advocate for smart nuclear arms control and non-proliferation policies. Committed to addressing twin threats of nuclear weapons and climate change, the Council remains at the forefront of efforts to prevent nuclear war and create a safer world for all.
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