Rifugi
I rifugi (noti anche come bunker) sono strutture progettate per aiutare l’umanità a sopravvivere a una catastrofe globale.
Ulteriori letture
Seth D. Baum (2015) Confronting the threat of nuclear winter, Futures, vol. 72, pp. 69–79Contiene una breve discussione sui rifugi nella sezione 4.2 (pag. 7).
Seth D. Baum, David C. Denkenberger & Jacob Haqq-Misra (2015) Isolated refuges for surviving global catastrophes, Futures, vol. 72, pp. 45–56.
Nick Beckstead (2015) How much could refuges help us recover from a global catastrophe?, Futures, vol. 72, pp. 36–44.
Matt Boyd & Nick Wilson (2020) The prioritization of island nations as refuges from extreme pandemics, Risk Analysis, vol. 40, pp. 227–239.
George Church (2022) SafeHomx (Home Sweet Biome): Biosecurity, refuges and/or ‘space colonies on earth’, George Church’s Website.
Robin Hanson (2008) Catastrophe, social collapse, and human extinction, a cura di Nick Bostrom & Milan M. Ćirković, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 363–377.
Alexey Turchin & Brian Patrick Green (2017) Aquatic refuges for surviving a global catastrophe, Futures, vol. 89, pp. 26–37.
Alexey Turchin & Brian Patrick Green (2019) Islands as refuges for surviving global catastrophes, Foresight, vol. 21, pp. 100–117.
Voci correlate
collasso della civiltà • rischio esistenziale • rischio catastrofe globale • inverno nucleare • alimenti resilienti