All publications - existential risk

Education and human survival: The relevance of the global security framework to international education

2000

Williams C. (2000) Education and human survival: The relevance of the global security framework to international education, in International Review of Education 46, 183-203.

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Accumulating evidence using crowdsourcing and machine learning: A living bibliography about existential risk and global catastrophic risk

2020

Shackelford G.E., Kemp L., Rhodes C., Sundaram L., ÓhÉigeartaigh S.S., Beard S., Belfield H., Weitzdörfer J., Avin S., Sørebø D., Jones E.M., Hume J.B., Price D., Pyle D., Hurt D., Stone T., Watkins H., Collas L., Cade B.C., Johnson T.F., Freitas-Groff Z., Denkenberger D., Levot M., Sutherland W.J. (2020) Accumulating evidence using crowdsourcing and machine learning: A living bibliography about existential risk and global catastrophic risk, in Futures 116, [pages not available].

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Risks of space colonization

2021

Kovic M. (2021) Risks of space colonization, in Futures 126, [pages not available].

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Islands as refuges for surviving global catastrophes

2018

Turchin A., Green B.P. (2018) Islands as refuges for surviving global catastrophes, in Foresight [volume not available], [pages not available].

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A unified theory of impact crises and mass extinctions: Quantitative tests

1997

Rampino M.R., Haggerty B.M., Pagano T.C. (1997) A unified theory of impact crises and mass extinctions: Quantitative tests, in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 822, 403-431.

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Are Impact Craters and Extinction Episodes Periodic? Implications for Planetary Science and Astrobiology

2020

Rampino M.R., Prokoph A. (2020) Are Impact Craters and Extinction Episodes Periodic? Implications for Planetary Science and Astrobiology, in Astrobiology 20, 1097-1108.

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Apocalypse Now?

2020

Maas M., Lauta K., Liu H.Y. (2020) Apocalypse Now?, in Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies 11, 295-310.

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Collective Action to Avoid Catastrophe: When Countries Succeed, When They Fail, and Why

2016

Barrett S. (2016) Collective Action to Avoid Catastrophe: When Countries Succeed, When They Fail, and Why, in Global Policy 7, 45-55.

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Feeding 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.

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Beliefs about human extinction

2009

Tonn B. (2009) Beliefs about human extinction, in Futures 41, 766-773.

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