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[linkpost] Is China Planning to Attack Taiwan? A Careful Consideration of Available Evidence Says No.
Jack Cunningham
5d
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Samotsvety Nuclear Risk update October 2022
NunoSempere
2mo
52
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Center on Long-Term Risk: 2023 Fundraiser
stefan.torges
11d
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Groundwater Depletion: contributor to global civilization collapse.
RickJS
17d
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The Pentagon claims China will likely have 1,500 nuclear warheads by 2035
Will Aldred
8d
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27
A case against focusing on tail-end nuclear war risks
Sarah Weiler
1mo
11
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Why I think there's a one-in-six chance of an imminent global nuclear war
Tegmark
2mo
24
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Ironing Out Iron Matters - Incomplete Reflections
Akash Kulgod
4d
1
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How bad could a war get?
Stephen Clare
1mo
10
146
The US expands restrictions on AI exports to China. What are the x-risk effects?
Stephen Clare
2mo
17
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Shallow Report on Nuclear War
Joel Tan (CEARCH)
2mo
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What is the likelihood that civilizational collapse would cause technological stagnation? (outdated research)
Luisa_Rodriguez
2mo
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11
What are prestigious psychiatry departments?
SamMumm
1mo
6
149
EA on nuclear war and expertise
bean
3mo
17
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Case for emergency response teams
Gavin
8mo
47
137
Protest movements: How effective are they?
James Ozden
4mo
25
138
The most important climate change uncertainty
cwa
4mo
27
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Podcast: The Left and Effective Altruism with Habiba Islam
Garrison
1mo
4
62
9/26 is Petrov Day
Lizka
2mo
10
409
Are you really in a race? The Cautionary Tales of Szilárd and Ellsberg
HaydnBelfield
7mo
37
149
Briefly, the life of Tetsu Nakamura (1946-2019)
Emrik
2mo
5
17
The established nuke risk field deserves more engagement
Ilverin
5mo
12
30
The Kindertransport - review of a historical altruistic movement
Matt Goodman
4mo
8
77
Venn diagrams of existential, global, and suffering catastrophes
MichaelA
2y
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Books on social movements?
michel
3mo
5
6
Does anyone have a list of historical examples of societies seeking to make things better for their descendants?
freedomandutility
4mo
6
4
Tractors that need to be connected to function?
mikbp
1mo
2
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Why doesn't WWOTF mention the Bronze Age Collapse?
BrownHairedEevee
3mo
4