We urge you to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
The United States signed and ratified the Limited Test Ban Treaty in 1963. In the years since, the nation has played a leadership role in actions to reduce nuclear risks, including the Non-Proliferation Treaty extension, the ABM Treaty, STARTs I and II, and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations. Fully informed technical studies have concluded that continued nuclear testing is not required to retain confidence in the safety, reliability and performance of nuclear weapons in the United States' stockpile, provided science and technology programs necessary for stockpile stewardship are maintained.
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is central to future efforts to halt
the spread of nuclear weapons. Ratification of the Treaty will mark an
important advance in uniting the world in an effort to contain and reduce the
dangers of nuclear arms. It is imperative that the CTBT be ratified.
Philip W. Anderson
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
1977 Nobel Prize
Hans A. Bethe
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
1967 Nobel Prize
Nicolaas Bloembergen
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
1981 Nobel Prize
Owen Chamberlain
UC, BERKELEY
1959 Nobel Prize
Steven Chu
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
1997 Nobel Prize
Leon N. Cooper
BROWN UNIVERSITY
1972 Nobel Prize
Hans Dehmelt
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
1989 Nobel Prize
Val L. Fitch
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
1980 Nobel Prize
Jerome Friedman
MIT
1990 Nobel Prize
Donald A. Glaser
UC, BERKELEY
1960 Nobel Prize
Sheldon Glashow
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
1979 Nobel Prize
Henry W. Kendall
MIT
1990 Nobel Prize
Leon M. Lederman
ILLINOIS INSITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
1988 Nobel
Prize
David M. Lee
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
1996 Nobel Prize
T. D. Lee
COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY
1957 Nobel Prize
Douglas D. Osheroff
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
1996 Nobel Prize
Arno Penzias
BELL LABS
1978 Nobel Prize
Martin L. Perl
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
1995 Nobel Prize
William Phillips
GAITHERSBURG
1997 Nobel Prize
Norman F. Ramsey
HARVARD
1989 Nobel Prize
Robert C. Richardson
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
1996 Nobel Prize
Burton Richter
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
1976 Nobel Prize
Arthur L. Schawlow
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
1981 Nobel Prize
J. Robert Schrieffer
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
1972 Nobel Prize
Mel Schwartz
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
1988 Nobel Prize
Clifford G. Shull
MIT
1994 Nobel Prize
Joseph H. Taylor, Jr.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
1993 Nobel Prize
Daniel C. Tsui
PRINCETON
1998 Nobel Prize
Charles Townes
UC, BERKELEY
1964 Nobel Prize
Steven Weinberg
UNIV. OF TEXAS, AUSTIN
1979 Nobel Prize
Robert W. Wilson
HARVARD-SMITHSONIAN
1978 Nobel Prize
Kenneth G. Wilson
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
1982 Nobel Prize
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