All publications - existential risk
The ecological crisis, capitalist economy and techno-optimism
2018
Olivier B. (2018) The ecological crisis, capitalist economy and techno-optimism, in Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe 58, 464-482.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIBiological sciences: Is the world's oxygen supply threatened?
1970
Ryther J.H. (1970) Biological sciences: Is the world's oxygen supply threatened?, in Nature 227, 374-375.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIExistential risk, creativity & well-adapted science
2019
Currie A. (2019) Existential risk, creativity & well-adapted science, in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 76, 39-48.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIApocalypse When?
1981
Hill R. (1981) Apocalypse When?, in RUSI Journal 126, 63-65.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIFormer Defense Secretary William Perry: Why we must describe doomsday to keep it from happening
2019
Mecklin J. (2019) Former Defense Secretary William Perry: Why we must describe doomsday to keep it from happening, in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 75, 265-268.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIENOUGH ENERGY WITH AN ACCEPTABLE ENVIRONMENT.
1975
Zuckerman Lord (1975) ENOUGH ENERGY WITH AN ACCEPTABLE ENVIRONMENT., in [journal not available] [volume not available], 28-34.
Search for the full text: GoogleIs humanity doomed? Insights from astrobiology
2010
Baum S.D. (2010) Is humanity doomed? Insights from astrobiology, in Sustainability 2, 591-603.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIOn some actual problems of estimating risk in complex systems under insufficient information
2003
Knopov P.S., Maryanovich T.P. (2003) On some actual problems of estimating risk in complex systems under insufficient information, in Cybernetics and Systems Analysis 39, 576-585.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIImpact craters: Lessons from and for the Earth
1993
Grieve R.A.F. (1993) Impact craters: Lessons from and for the Earth, in Vistas in Astronomy 36, 203-230.
Search for the full text: Google | DOIAn empirical critique of two versions of the doomsday argument- Gott's line and Leslie's wedge
2003
Sober E. (2003) An empirical critique of two versions of the doomsday argument- Gott's line and Leslie's wedge, in Synthese 135, 415-430.
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