Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative
A platform which supports the ecosystem of organisations working on x-risks by providing a source of flexible funding and nimble human capital for its most important and neglected projects.
Our selection of links and sites. All of them focus on one or more of the various topics and scientific disciplines that inspired the collapsology approach.
A platform which supports the ecosystem of organisations working on x-risks by providing a source of flexible funding and nimble human capital for its most important and neglected projects.
Canadian research center that addresses the full range of humanity’s converging environmental, economic, political, technological, and health crises.
An Interdisciplinary research centre within the University of Cambridge dedicated to the study and mitigation of existential risks.
A french hub aiming at cataloguing ongoing (french) research on the sociological study of contemporary ecological catastrophisms and contributing to the emergence of a researchers network on this topic.
A think tank working to develop the best ways to confront humanity’s gravest threat by briding the world of scholarship and the world of professional practice in government, private industry, and other sectors.
The mission of the Global Challenges Foundation is to prevent, or at least reduce the probability, of a catastrophe that would cause the death of over 10% of humanity, or cause damage on a similar scale.
A french think thank of scientists and practitioners sheding a reasoned and reasonable light, far from the passions - or even the "crispness" - on the debates that agitate the collapso-sphere.
A french think-tank on anthropocene, degrowth and collapse issues bringing together researchers, journalists, engineers, and citizens.
A research community on Global Systemic Risk at Princeton University aiming at establishing a common dialogue, a comprehensive and cohesive framework in this emerging field.
A think-thank providing individuals and communities with the resources needed to understand and respond to the interrelated ecological, economic, energy, and equity crises of the 21st century.
A collaboration between Stanford faculty and students to produce meaningful work aiming to preserve the future of humanity by providing skill, knowledge development, networking, and professional pathways for Stanford community members interested in pursuing GCR reduction.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists informs the public about threats to the survival and development of humanity from nuclear weapons, climate change, and emerging technologies in the life sciences.
An initiative of professors and researchers from the emeritus faculty at the Australian National University about the major risks faced by humanity, how they should be approached and how they might be solved.
A platform to help global civil society address the interconnections among the greatest threats to human well-being such as climate change, loss of biodiversity, etc.
A semi-automated system for finding relevant research in the field of existential risk.
An excuses generator. Unless we have done everything in our power to avoid the worst to come, we will all have a responsibility towards our children. And we may want to apologize ...
An independent source of news and views, sourced from the academic and research community and delivered direct to the public.
Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience in an attempt to halt mass extinction and minimise the risk of social collapse.
A global climate strike movement that started in August 2018, when 15-year-old Greta Thunberg began a school strike for climate.
An international space to connect and collaborate with others who are exploring implications of a near-term societal collapse due to climate change. Through this free forum you can join regular webinars, seek advice and co-create shared resources for your field of expertise.
A Reddit group seeking to deepen everyone's understanding of collapse and helping collapsonauts support each other.