Review of End Times in Science

Read Seth Baum’s review of End Times.

GCRI Executive Director Seth Baum recently reviewed Bryan Walsh’s new book End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World for Science. Dr. Baum calls End Times is “a highly readable account of the field of global catastrophic risk as it is currently constituted”. The book specifically covers Earth-asteroid collision, volcano eruption, nuclear war, global warming, disease outbreaks, biotechnology, and various threats from artificial and extraterrestrial intelligence. Dr. Baum writes that the book raises two key questions that deserve more attention: 1) what makes people take risks seriously? and 2) what can be done if people are not motivated to pay attention to warnings about risk?

GCRI Executive Director Seth Baum and Director of Communications Robert de Neufville were interviewed for and are mentioned in End Times.

Academic citation:
Baum, Seth D., 2019. Preparing for the unthinkable. Science, vol. 364, no. 6459 (September 20), page 1254, DOI 10.1126/science.aay4219

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Robert de Neufville is Director of Communications of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute.
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