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Global Catastrophic Risk Institute : ウィキペディア英語版 | Global Catastrophic Risk Institute
The Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI) is a nonprofit think tank specializing on the topic of global catastrophic risk (GCR). GCRI works with researchers from many academic disciplines and professionals from many sectors. GCRI leads research, education, and professional networking on GCR. GCRI research aims to identify and assess the most effective ways of reducing the risk of global catastrophe,〔Wilson, G. (2013). Minimizing global catastrophic and existential risks from emerging technologies through international law. Va. Envtl. LJ, 31, 307.〕 as well as the issues raised by GCR. GCRI education aims to raise awareness and understanding about global catastrophic risk among students, professionals, and most of all by the general public. GCRI networking aims to build community between researchers and professionals in other sectors (e.g. scientific sub-disciplines) so that the best ideas on ways to adapt and recover from GCR can be implemented.〔Maher, T. M., & Baum, S. D. (2013). Adaptation to and recovery from global catastrophe. Sustainability, 5(4), 1461-1479.〕 The GCRI broad approach of research, education, and networking aims to identify how a variety of different people can get involved in GCR and to create opportunities for them to do so.〔About GCRI. http://gcrinstitute.org/about/〕 ==History== GCRI was founded in 2011 by Seth Baum and Tony Barrett. As of July 2013, GCRI is a project of the fiscal sponsorship organization Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs.〔About GCRI. http://gcrinstitute.org/about/〕
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