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The mission of GCRpolicy is to positively shape government policy on global catastrophic risks. By 2030, major governments should have in place the measures to understand, prevent, prepare for and respond to global catastrophic risks."
The mission of GCRpolicy is to positively shape government policy on global catastrophic risks. By 2030, major governments should have in place the measures to understand, prevent, prepare for and respond to global catastrophic risks."


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Latest revision as of 12:17, 21 October 2023

= "Helping governments act on global catastrophic risks".

URL = https://www.gcrpolicy.com/home


Description

"Countries face a set of human-driven global risks that threaten their security, prosperity and potential. In the worst case, these global catastrophic risks could lead to mass harm and societal collapse. Although the risks are highly uncertain, their potential severity means that national governments have a responsibility to their citizens to manage these types of risks.

The mission of GCRpolicy is to positively shape government policy on global catastrophic risks. By 2030, major governments should have in place the measures to understand, prevent, prepare for and respond to global catastrophic risks."