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have been ineffective. In their analysis, Denkenberger and Pearce argue that the benefits of a food solution backup plan would reduce overall harm to humanity in the global catastrophes over which control is possible and could reduce the damages associated with catastrophes over which humanity has
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As a backup plan, it is even possible that humans could eat predigested biomass. In a sun-obscuring crisis, stored food would last the human population less than one year. The book shows how many of these solutions can be ramped up in less than one year.
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The book analyzed five crop-destroying catastrophes (sudden climate change, super-weeds, super-bacteria, super-pests and super-pathogens) and three sunlight-extinguishing events (
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proposes a fall-back plan for the worst catastrophes such as a supervolcano erupting. It outlines the cost-effectiveness of alternative foods for disaster preparedness.
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Yone, GW, Lasco, RD, Ahmad, QK, Arnell, NW, Cohen, SJ, Hope, C, Janetos, AC & Perez, RT 2007, "Perspectives on climate change and sustainability,"
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impact. The book focuses on what is technically possible and assumes global cooperation. The solutions also address crises including
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Baum, Seth; Barrett, Anthony (2017-10-02). "Towards an Integrated Assessment of Global Catastrophic Risk". Rochester, NY.
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Daneshi-Maskooni M, Shab-Bidar S, Badri-Fariman M, Aubi E, Mohammadi Y, Jafarnejad S, Djafarian K (November 2017).
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Danny Messinger. "Bacterial slime may be survivalist solution to catastrophic crop failure." Phys.org, Nov 20, 2014
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Feeding Everyone: Solving the Food Crisis in Event of Global Catastrophes that Kill Crops or Obscure the Sun
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Donovan, Amy; Oppenheimer, Clive (2016). "Imagining the Unimaginable: Communicating Extreme Volcanic Risk".
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However, despite the popularity of the concept of "nuclear winter", there is a clear and present threat of
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writes that it takes into account potential realistic scenarios, such as crop blights and nuclear winter.
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covered some of the foods recommended for a catastrophe. Michigan Tech News interviewed author
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The book proposes more than 10 solutions for providing the global food supply, according to
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would explicitly state that a motivating factor for reducing the nuclear arsenal of the
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is also known by organizations working on the prevention of Global Catastrophic Risks.
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Toon, O, Robock, A & Turco, R 2008, "Environmental consequences of nuclear war,"
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published his lecture on the book. The book was used as a resource in the
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abrupt climate change and the results of efforts to prevent
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published an article by author Dave Denkenberger and the
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has been covered extensively by the international media.
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The study that is the foundation of the book involves
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Index


Joshua M. Pearce
Academic Press
ISBN
978-0-12-802150-7
David Denkenberger
Joshua M. Pearce
Elsevier
Academic Press
supervolcano
comet impact
interdisciplinarity
survivalism
Io9
Seeker
Joshua Pearce
Future of Life Institute
Centre for the Study of Existential Risk
Global Challenges Foundation
Science
global catastrophic risks.
Joshua Pearce
nuclear winter
supervolcano
asteroid
comet
abrupt climate change
pests
insects
bacteria

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