INTERACTIVE RESOURCES
Below, you’ll find interactive resources to learn about the consequences of nuclear weapons.
NukeMap
Nukemap is an interactive map you can use to model the effects of a nuclear blast anywhere in the world, bringing the effects of potential nuclear weapons use quite literally close to home.
Under the Nuclear Cloud
Under the Nuclear Cloud is part of “The Missiles on our Land“ project organized and led by the Princeton Program on Science and Global Security. This interactive map allows people to explore the fallout consequences anywhere across North America of nuclear strikes on U.S. missile silos. You can select a place on the map or use a search bar by putting in a zip-code below to explore the fallout data, and the map provides the possible radiation dose by Congressional District.
Wheel of Near Misfortune
Spin the wheel in this UCS interactive web feature to learn about close calls with nuclear weapons, and why we can’t continue to trust this system to keep us safe.
2025 Nuclear Weapons Programs Tax Calculator
Every April, Dr. Bob Dodge, Co-President of the Board of Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles (PSR-LA), calculates the full cost of all nuclear weapons programs to our communities. For FY 2025 (Tax Year 2024), the total U.S. Nuclear Weapons Programs expenditure was $110,344,000,000! Learn how to calculate costs for your community.



