All publications - existential risk

Weaponization of climate and environment crises: Risks, realities, and consequences

2024

Nguyen M.H., La V.P., Vuong Q.H. (2024) Weaponization of climate and environment crises: Risks, realities, and consequences, in Environmental Science and Policy 162, [pages not available].

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Nuclear Niño response observed in simulations of nuclear war scenarios

2021

Lovenduski N.S., Robock A., Olivarez H., Coupe J., Rohr T., Stevenson S., Harrison C.S., Toon O.B., Bardeen C.G. (2021) Nuclear Niño response observed in simulations of nuclear war scenarios, in Communications Earth and Environment 2, [pages not available].

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Shifts in food webs and niche stability shaped survivorship and extinction at the end-Cretaceous

2022

Wilson Mantilla G.P., Chiarenza A.A., Heino J., Mannion P.D., Williamson T.E., Brusatte S.L., García-Girón J., DeMar D.G., Alahuhta J. (2022) Shifts in food webs and niche stability shaped survivorship and extinction at the end-Cretaceous, in Science Advances 8, [pages not available].

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Estimating risk preferences integrating insurance choices with subjective beliefs

2021

Raffaelli R., Fezzi C., Menapace L. (2021) Estimating risk preferences integrating insurance choices with subjective beliefs, in European Economic Review 135, [pages not available].

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The TESCREAL bundle: Eugenics and the promise of utopia through artificial general intelligence

2024

Gebru T., Torres É.P. (2024) The TESCREAL bundle: Eugenics and the promise of utopia through artificial general intelligence, in First Monday 29, [pages not available].

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A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea

2021

Swindel E.C., Mooney C., Howard G.A., West A., LeCompte M.A., Adedeji A.V., Kennett J.P., Silvia P.J., Kletetschka G., Langworthy K., Wittke J.H., Patterson M.C.L., Hermes R.E., Witwer T., Bunch T.E., Batchelor D., Burleigh T.D., Moore C.R., Wolbach W.S., Kathan J., Mitra S. (2021) A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea, in Scientific Reports 11, [pages not available].

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Hope or Doom AI-ttitude? Examining the Impact of Gender, Age, and Cultural Differences on the Envisioned Future Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Humankind

2023

Ree A.S., Grassini S. (2023) Hope or Doom AI-ttitude? Examining the Impact of Gender, Age, and Cultural Differences on the Envisioned Future Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Humankind, in ACM International Conference Proceeding Series [volume not available], [pages not available].

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The Russia-Ukraine war's "Armageddon" threat: A call to action for nuclear disarmament

2024

Nabiebu M., Archibong J.E. (2024) The Russia-Ukraine war's "Armageddon" threat: A call to action for nuclear disarmament, in Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology 8, 819-829.

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Climate Change as an Existential Threat: Translating Global Goals into Action

2024

Popovski V. (2024) Climate Change as an Existential Threat: Translating Global Goals into Action, in Environmental Policy and Law 54, 127-139.

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The two degrees dangerous limit for climate change: Public understanding and decision making

2015

Shaw C. (2015) The two degrees dangerous limit for climate change: Public understanding and decision making, in The Two Degrees Dangerous Limit for Climate Change: Public Understanding and Decision Making [volume not available], 1-137.

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