Global Majority of State Parties Now Signed onto the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

Global Majority of State Parties Now Signed onto the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

On September 26 th , 2025, during the United Nations General Assembly in New

York City, the Republic of Ghana ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear

Weapons (TPNW), and the Country of Kyrgyzstan signed on. With these actions, a

global majority of countries have signed onto the United Nations nuclear weapons ban

treaty. A total of 99 out of the 197 eligible states have taken legal action - 74 have

ratified and 25 have signed. Such action sends a strong message to the nuclear-armed

states and their allies that they are now the minority and irresponsible actors threatening

global security.

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Tell DOE No to Expanded Plutonium Pit Production at LANL and Savannah River Site – Comments due Monday, July 14th

Tell DOE No to Expanded Plutonium Pit Production at LANL and Savannah River Site – Comments due Monday, July 14th

As you may know, the recent federal reconciliation bill increased the budget forexpanded plutonium pit production at the Savannah River Site, located in SouthCarolina, by one billion dollars. Yes, one billion dollars in one year! A “pit” is theplutonium core of a nuclear weapon. The Department of Energy (DOE) plans tofabricate 50 plutonium pits per year there.

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Coming Next Week: Nuclear Weapons Educational Events

Coming Next Week: Nuclear Weapons Educational Events

In anticipation of the 80th anniversaries of the 1945 atomic bombings in the USAand Japan, a number of hybrid educational events will be held next week.

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Plans to Commemorate Two New Mexico Atomic Events

Plans to Commemorate Two New Mexico Atomic Events

In this week’s Update CCNS provides information about the upcomingcommemorations of two harmful atomic events that both occurred in New Mexico onJuly 16th. The first is the 80th commemoration of the plutonium bomb test at the TrinityTest Site on July 16, 1945 at the White Sands Missile Range.

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State Attorneys General Push Back on Trump’s Attempts to Gut Environmental Justice

State Attorneys General Push Back on Trump’s Attempts to Gut Environmental Justice

This week, a coalition of 13 attorneys general issued Multistate Guidanceaffirming the necessity and legality of environmental justice initiatives to ensure ahealthy environment for all people to live, play, learn, work and worship. Despiteattempts by the Trump administration to eliminate this critical work by businesses,nonprofits, and other organizations as illegal through the use of Executive Orders, theattorneys general are pushing back.

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New Mexico Environment Department Secretary Kenney Pauses Proposed Tritium Venting by LANL for Now

New Mexico Environment Department Secretary Kenney Pauses Proposed Tritium Venting by LANL for Now

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) planned to vent 30,000 curies ofradioactive tritium into the air during several weekends this summer but it must haveapproval from the New Mexico Environment Department. James Kenney, EnvironmentDepartment Secretary, citing significant public interest in the proposed plan, determinedthat prior to the Environment Department making any final decision, LANL would berequired to perform four additional steps.

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No Tritium Venting from LANL this Week

No Tritium Venting from LANL this Week

It has been raining in Northern New Mexico this week, providing many blessingsof moisture and delaying the proposed venting of radioactive tritium from Los AlamosNational Laboratory (LANL), at least for now. Importantly, the New Mexico EnvironmentDepartment continues its review of LANL’s application for “temporary authorization” tovent up to 30,000 curies of tritium into the air from four Flanged Tritium WasteContainers, or FTWCs.

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New Union of Concerned Scientists Report - Plutonium Pit Production: The Risks and Costs of U.S. Plans to Build New Nuclear Weapons

New Union of Concerned Scientists Report - Plutonium Pit Production: The Risks and Costs of U.S. Plans to Build New Nuclear Weapons

Dylan K. Spaulding, author of the new report, is a senior scientist in the Union ofConcerned Scientists Global Security Program. He holds an undergraduate degree inphysics from Brown University and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.His work focuses on technical issues related to nuclear stockpile stewardship andpolicies that can reduce the threat posed by nuclear weapons.

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TODAY! VIRTUAL WORKSHOP ABOUT DOE’S PLANS FOR EXPANDED PLUTONIUM PIT PRODUCTION AT LANL FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS – PUBLIC MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

TODAY! VIRTUAL WORKSHOP ABOUT DOE’S PLANS FOR EXPANDED PLUTONIUM PIT PRODUCTION AT LANL FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS – PUBLIC MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

Just a few days ago, on May 9 th , the Department of Energy (DOE) and itsNational Nuclear Security Administration announced that virtual public “scoping”meetings would be held next week about their plans to prepare a nationwideProgrammatic Environmental Impact Statement for Plutonium Pit Production (PEIS).DOE and NNSA are working to turn Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) into amanufacturing facility for plutonium triggers, or pits, for nuclear weapons.

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