CPG's focus - World peace and promotion of change to advance the cause of peace. Best known for its work on nuclear disarmament, our concern - all causes of global insecurity.

The Russell-Einstein Manifesto of 1955 was a major step in the nuclear disarmament campaign by prominent members of the scientific community.

In recognition of all its efforts Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, together with President Joseph Rotblat, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995.

For more than 50 years the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs have been working for the control, reduction, and eventual elimination of nuclear weapons.

658 Recipients of the Order of Canada Call for a Nuclear Weapons Convention.

Canadian Pugwash is part of the wider international Pugwash movement. Visit the Pugwash International website.

Non-Nuclear Threats to Peace and Security, Institutions for a New World Order, Conflict Resolution, Environment and Global Security, Health, Social and Economic Issues.

Nuclear disarmament is and has always been of central importance to Pugwash.  But also ...

CPG: A proud tradition started by the 22 eminent scientists, the founding group of Pugwash, who gathered at Thinkers' Lodge in 1957, to discuss the path to nuclear disarmament.

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Water

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In November, 2008, more than 30 Canadian and international scholars, scientists, lawyers and water policy experts came together at the Roundtable on Freshwater to discuss emerging problems in freshwater in Canada and globally.

This is part of a continuing program of the Global Issues Project sponsored by Canadian Pugwash and Science for Peace.

 Water-related articles are listed in this section.