The authors examine global catastrophic risks, prioritizing those with the highest cascade potential. Through a horizon scan, they identify 15 key risks, highlighting themes like cascading failures, threat interactions, flawed methodologies, and sociopolitical contexts. They propose strategies for prevention, mitigation, and adaptation.
A Horizon Scan of Global Catastrophic Risks

Author(s)
Giuseppe Dal Prá, Christopher Chan, Timur Burkhanov, Constantin W. Arnscheidt, Roger Cremades, Carla Zoe Cremer, Victor Galaz, Ajay Gambhir, Katie Heikkinen, Michael Hinge, Daniel Hoyer, Florian U. Jehn, Paul Larcey, Luke Kemp, Patrick W. Keys, Emad Kiyaei, Steven J. Lade, David Manheim, David A. McKay, Divya Pandey, Tom Pegram, Viktoria Spaiser, Kolfinna Tómasdóttir, Peter Turchin, Saskia E. Werners, Mark Workman, Nico Wunderling, Hiromi Yamashita and William Sutherland.
Publication Date
31 October 2024
Publisher
One Earth
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Resource Type
Academic Journal Article
Resource Theme
Catastrophic and Existential Risk