All publications - existential risk
On the psychology of the 'peripheral areas' of nuclear war
1985
Achte K., Hautamaki S. (1985) On the psychology of the 'peripheral areas' of nuclear war, in Psychiatria Fennica VOL. 1985, 113-118.
Search for the full text: GoogleEmergence and sustainment of humankind on earth: The categorical imperative
2019
Lüttge U., Scarano F.R. (2019) Emergence and sustainment of humankind on earth: The categorical imperative, in Emergence and Modularity in Life Sciences [volume not available], 235-254.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIThe entwined Cold War roots of missile defense and climate geoengineering
2019
Scheffran J. (2019) The entwined Cold War roots of missile defense and climate geoengineering, in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 75, 222-228.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIValue of global catastrophic risk (GCR) information: Cost-effectiveness-based approach for GCR reduction
2017
Barrett A.M. (2017) Value of global catastrophic risk (GCR) information: Cost-effectiveness-based approach for GCR reduction, in Decision Analysis 14, 187-203.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIThe doomsday argument and the simulation argument
2013
Lewis P.J. (2013) The doomsday argument and the simulation argument, in Synthese 190, 4009-4022.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIWho’s afraid of the ecological apocalypse? Climate change and the production of the ethical subject
2017
Fagan M. (2017) Who’s afraid of the ecological apocalypse? Climate change and the production of the ethical subject, in British Journal of Politics and International Relations 19, 225-244.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIIntegrated assessment of the grand nutrient cycles
1997
Ayres R.U. (1997) Integrated assessment of the grand nutrient cycles, in Environmental Modeling and Assessment 2, 107-128.
Search for the full text: GoogleThe demise of the doomsday argument
2002
Sowers Jr. G.F. (2002) The demise of the doomsday argument, in Mind 111, 37-45.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIDisaster Risk Analysis Part 1: The Importance of Including Rare Events
2018
Etkin D.A., Mamuji A.A., Clarke L. (2018) Disaster Risk Analysis Part 1: The Importance of Including Rare Events, in Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 15, [pages not available].
Search for the full text: Google | DOIClimate change 2007 mitigation of climate change
2007
Metz B., Davidson O., Bosch P. (2007) Climate change 2007 mitigation of climate change, in Climate Change 2007 Mitigation of Climate Change [volume not available], 1-861.
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