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#116 – Luisa Rodriguez on why global catastrophes seem unlikely to kill us all

80,000 Hours Podcast

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Human Resilience in Catastrophe

This chapter discusses the effects of global catastrophes on human mobility and survival strategies, highlighting the tendency of people to relocate towards areas with essential resources. The speakers challenge common narratives about human behavior during crises, emphasizing cooperation and community resilience rather than chaos. Historical examples, such as the recovery after Hiroshima and the pandemic response, illustrate how societal cohesion can strengthen in the face of disaster.

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