80,000 Hours Podcast

#125 – Joan Rohlfing on how to avoid catastrophic nuclear blunders

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Mar 29, 2022
Joan Rohlfing, President of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, discusses the rising risks of nuclear catastrophe in today's geopolitical climate. She highlights the dangers of outdated nuclear deterrence strategies and the urgent need for innovative approaches and funding to ensure global nuclear safety. Rohlfing emphasizes the potential consequences of civil society funding cuts and the importance of individual actions, citing a heroic historical decision to prevent disaster. The conversation underscores the necessity for public engagement in improving nuclear policy and fostering future talent in the field.
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Cyber Vulnerability and Nuclear Risk

  • The biggest risk of a nuclear catastrophe likely comes from miscalculation, particularly given the cyber vulnerabilities of our systems.
  • A 2013 DoD study concluded no technical approach would fully protect U.S. military systems, including nuclear, from cyberattacks.
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Unknown Consequences of Nuclear War

  • We lack a comprehensive understanding of the societal effects of a nuclear catastrophe beyond the immediate impacts.
  • Critical infrastructure destruction, economic collapse, and governance failures are understudied cascading effects.
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Nuclear Security Neglect

  • The field of nuclear catastrophe prevention is neglected due to inadequate funding and a lack of innovation.
  • Philanthropic investment is declining, and there's a dearth of intellectual capital invested in solving the problem.
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