All publications - existential risk
KEYNOTE: Global Extinction and Animal Welfare: Two Priorities for Effective Altruism
2019
Ng Y.K. (2019) KEYNOTE: Global Extinction and Animal Welfare: Two Priorities for Effective Altruism, in Global Policy [volume not available], [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOIProbability theory and the doomsday argument
1993
Eckhardt W. (1993) Probability theory and the doomsday argument, in Mind 102, 483-488.
Search for the full text: Google | DOICLIMATE CHANGE IN CONTEXT: STRESS, SHOCK, AND THE CRUCIBLE OF LIVINGKIND
2018
van Pelt J.C. (2018) CLIMATE CHANGE IN CONTEXT: STRESS, SHOCK, AND THE CRUCIBLE OF LIVINGKIND, in Zygon 53, 462-495.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIFuture of civilization
2020
Lushkina T.A. (2020) Future of civilization, in Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies 138, 177-185.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIThe Fragile World Hypothesis: Complexity, Fragility, and Systemic Existential Risk
2020
Manheim D. (2020) The Fragile World Hypothesis: Complexity, Fragility, and Systemic Existential Risk, in Futures 122, [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOIPurposeful systems -Truly integrating systems of humans & machines
2017
Lee G., Etschmaier M.M. (2017) Purposeful systems -Truly integrating systems of humans & machines, in Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Computers and Their Applications, CATA 2017 [volume not available], 155-160.
Search for the full text: GoogleReducing Catastrophic Climate Risk by Revolutionizing the Amazon: Novel Pathways for Brazilian Diplomacy
2019
Pereira J.C. (2019) Reducing Catastrophic Climate Risk by Revolutionizing the Amazon: Novel Pathways for Brazilian Diplomacy, in Contributions to Economics [volume not available], 189-218.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIPutting the humanity into inhuman systems: How human factors and ergonomics can be used to manage the risks associated with artificial general intelligence
2020
Carden T., Hancock P.A., Salmon P.M. (2020) Putting the humanity into inhuman systems: How human factors and ergonomics can be used to manage the risks associated with artificial general intelligence, in Human Factors and Ergonomics In Manufacturing [volume not available], [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOISurviving progress: Managing the collective risks of civilization
2015
Jablonowski M. (2015) Surviving progress: Managing the collective risks of civilization, in Journal of Risk Research 18, 1221-1229.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIFeeding Everyone No Matter What: Managing Food Security After Global Catastrophe
2015
Denkenberger D., Pearce J.M. (2015) Feeding Everyone No Matter What: Managing Food Security After Global Catastrophe, in Feeding Everyone No Matter What: Managing Food Security After Global Catastrophe [volume not available], 1-119.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIManually-curated Bibliography
Other bibliographies are to be announced for specific x-risks, e.g., artificial intelligence or asteroid impact.
ML Bibliography
Publications predicted to be relevant by our Machine Learning (ML) model, but not yet assessed by humans and thus not yet in the non-ML bibliography