This is incredibly useful foundational work for both the policy/advocacy side and the academic research side of existential and global catastrophic risk. Really valuable (and I imagine time-consuming) work to compile these two lists of:
338 academic articles and reports since 2016 related to existential and global catastrophic risk
257 policy ideas (so far)
I can imagine these being useful for (amongst other things):
syllabi and reading lists for students and those spinning up in the field;
academic research synthesising evidence on these different interventions and doing prioritisation (like GiveWell, J-PAL or Conservation Evidence);
showing where the gaps in the field currently are;
This is incredibly useful foundational work for both the policy/advocacy side and the academic research side of existential and global catastrophic risk. Really valuable (and I imagine time-consuming) work to compile these two lists of:
338 academic articles and reports since 2016 related to existential and global catastrophic risk
257 policy ideas (so far)
I can imagine these being useful for (amongst other things):
syllabi and reading lists for students and those spinning up in the field;
academic research synthesising evidence on these different interventions and doing prioritisation (like GiveWell, J-PAL or Conservation Evidence);
showing where the gaps in the field currently are;
expert elicitations (like this and this);
helping policy/advocacy groups prioritise and develop policy proposals (like CLTR’s Future Proof); and
prompting people to start organisations/campaigns for particular interventions (like Charity Entrepreneurship’s database)
Well done – I hope you get more funding and volunteers to complete this work!