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It is "focused on reducing nuclear and biological threats imperilling humanity." It aims to build a "safer world through innovation, cooperation, and action." The initiative "works to protect lives, the...

This report by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature looks into the impact of climate change on the maritime environment. “The ocean is now changing more rapidly than...

It is the U.S. chapter of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. It "works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival" such as...

Run by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this initiative "aims to catalyze action in affected contexts" and reduce "climate-related risks to conflict and stability, thus promoting sustainable peace in...

As chains of transmission begin to decline, along with new COVID-19 cases, decisions are needed at the state level on how to transition out of strict physical distancing.  Decision-makers must...

Reporting on a Fragile World     Widely appreciated, high-quality, evidence-based information and advocacy is needed to advance the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals--especially in light of the dual global setbacks...

The COP28 agreement pushed for a transition from fossil fuels to achieve net zero by 2050, but compromises left many provisions ambiguous. This review analyzes those shortcomings including 14 foresight...

An organization that brings together “science and technology to deliver high-resolution risk insights that enable calm data-driven decision-making in the face of catastrophe.” It provides organizations with the necessary expertise...

Is a “nonpartisan research project” focused on “quantifying and publicizing the economic risks from the impacts of a changing climate” in the U.S. Its reports tackle concerns “about the economic...

  The information revolution in recent decades has produced floods of knowledge, opinion, disinformation, and entertainments in many new formats.  Who should we consider for evidence-based thinking about the complex...