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Global Warming
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Famine
Radioactive Contamination
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Project Save the World provides this meeting place for activists and researchers working to save our world from these global problems: war and weapons, global warming, famine, pandemics, radioactive risks, cyber risks, economic, governmental and human rights risks, and civil society risks. We offer you a choice of forums that we’ve produced (watch them as videos, listen as audio podcasts, or read transcripts and summaries),  columns to discuss aspects of these nine global dangers, and an events listing for you to publicize upcoming events, and learn about other public activities. 

Scroll List of Forum Episodes

Scroll down to select a forum episode. Click to view the video, listen to the audio, read the transcript, or discuss the issue

Board of Directors

Lloyd Axworthy

Governance, Human Rights

Susan Dick

Secretary

Gordon Edwards

Radioactive Risks

Hilal Elver

Famine, Water

John Feffer

Economy

Mary Kaldor

Member at Large

Adam Koniuszewski

Treasurer

David Miller

Member at Large

Rajagopal

Civil Society


Metta Spencer

President Chair


Ronald St. John

Pandemics


Peter Wadhams

Global Warming


Alyn Ware

War and Weapons

Paul Werbos

Cyber and AI Risks

Staff

Adam Wynne


Program Director

Alireza Nahavandi

Web Master

Susan Dick


Secretary

Metta Spencer


President and Editor

Peace Magazine Editorial Committee

Hayley Dick

Sue Dick

Michaela Ehring

Subir Guin

Susan McClelland

Stephen Riggins

Metta Spencer

Evnur Taran

Olivia Ward

Adam Wynne

Section Editors

Metta Spencer


All

Ole Hendrickson

Radioactive Contamination

Hugo Benedetti


Economics

Paul Meyer


Cyber Risks

David Burman

Global Warming

David Miller

Climate Change and Economy

James C. Simeon


Governance

Jill Carr-Harris

Civil Society

Shorena Lortkipanidze

Governance

John Feffer

Economics

Select the Videos from Right

We produce several one-hour-long Zoom conversations each week about various aspects of six issues we address. You can watch them live and send a question to the speakers or watch the edited version later here or on our Youtube channel.