Boston Should Lead the Way Toward the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons November 20, 2017
Harvard Law Record
November 20, 2017
Op-ed by Drs. Lachlan Forrow and Philip Lederer of Greater Boston PSR pointing to Boston’s history of leadership on nuclear weapons issues. “Ensuring that the people and the city of Boston survive the nuclear weapons era will involve enormous challenges. But Boston is the city where the world comes to think and to solve big problems. It’s time for all of us to unite, with partners in every other city in the world, in ending, once and for all, the dangers of the nuclear weapons era.”
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