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A nonprofit research and technology group "whose mission is to define and communicate America’s flood risk based on the highest standards of scientific investigation and analysis." They use a "transparent,...

It is dedicated to identifying and supporting the most effective solutions to the world's most serious issues. Creates grants and investments to promote global health, prevent pandemics, alleviate animal suffering,...

Seeks to mitigate the threats stemming from four existential risks they identified: climate change, nuclear weapons, biotechnology, and AI. They catalyze research for safeguarding life and developing optimistic visions of...

Global Catastrophic Risk Institute(2011, New York & Washington; 7 staff; gcrinstitute.org) A non-profit, non-partisan think-tank that analyzes risks and events that threaten the survival of human civilization. Their aim is...

The annual report of the new Global Challenges Foundation in Stockholm overlaps with the WEF Risks Report in concerns about nuclear weapons, chemical and biological weapons, catastrophic climate change, ecological...

Based on specific critical facts and the most recent scientific research, the Global Catastrophic Risks 2022: A Year of Colliding Consequences report from the Global Challenges Foundation aims to present...

Underscores managing risks through collective action. It underlines the importance of confronting interconnected risks like climate change, ecological collapse, and weapons of mass destruction. The report stresses the need for...

Aims to reduce the main global challenges and risks that threaten humanity. Their work is based on the risk analysis ideas central to the success of Laszlo Szombatfalvy. Seeks to...

It aims to support developing countries which are vulnerable to "climate change in implementing their national commitments, such as their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)." They...

Is an international initiative comprising “former heads of government, finance ministers and leaders in the fields of economics and business” from seven countries; Colombia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Norway, South Korea, Sweden...