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#112 – Carl Shulman on the common-sense case for existential risk work and its practical implications

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Is There a Nuclear Risk?

The chance of billions dying from such nucle winter is many times greater than that of extinction directly through that mechanism. Even if the world is substantially able to respond by producing alternative foods, things like converting biomas into food stocks, that may not be universally available. And so poor country s might not get access if the richest countries that have more industrial capacity are barely feeding themselves. I think it's a lot more important in terms of savi in the lives of people around to day than it is for accidential risk. Because, as i said, directly starving everyone is not so likely, but killing billions seems quite likely.

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