All publications - existential risk

Facets of robust decisions

2006

Ermoliev Y., Hordijk L. (2006) Facets of robust decisions, in Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 581, 4-28.

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Mad cows and mothers milk: The perils of poor risk communication, second edition

2004

Leiss W., Powell D. (2004) Mad cows and mothers milk: The perils of poor risk communication, second edition, in Mad Cows and Mothers Milk: The Perils of Poor Risk Communication, Second Edition [volume not available], 1-452.

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The demise of the doomsday argument

2002

Sowers Jr. G.F. (2002) The demise of the doomsday argument, in Mind 111, 37-45.

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The next 50 years: Fatal discontinuities

2005

Smil V. (2005) The next 50 years: Fatal discontinuities, in Population and Development Review 31, 201-236.

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The 'collapse' of civilizations: What palaeoenvironmental reconstruction cannot tell us, but anthropology can

2008

O'Sullivan P. (2008) The 'collapse' of civilizations: What palaeoenvironmental reconstruction cannot tell us, but anthropology can, in Holocene 18, 45-55.

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Integrated 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.

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The Termination Risks of Simulation Science

2018

Greene P. (2018) The Termination Risks of Simulation Science, in Erkenntnis [volume not available], [pages not available].

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Why reason matters: Connecting research on human reason to the challenges of the anthropocene

2018

Barr N., Pennycook G. (2018) Why reason matters: Connecting research on human reason to the challenges of the anthropocene, in The New Reflectionism in Cognitive Psychology: Why Reason Matters [volume not available], 119-142.

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Disaster 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].

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Nuclear war and the public health

1982

Lown B. (1982) Nuclear war and the public health, in Journal of Public Health Policy 3, 12-21.

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