Marc Lipsitch: Preventing catastrophic risks by mitigating subcatastrophic ones

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Many of the catastrophic risks about which effective altruists concern themselves are likely to result from the failure to control much smaller events, which then grow so large that they do become catastrophic. In this EA Global: Boston 2017 talk, Marc Lipsitch describes examples from infectious diseases — a paradigm case of a growing risk — and implications for the allocation of our attention, effort and funds.

In the future, we may post a transcript for this talk, but we haven’t created one yet. If you’d like to create a transcript for this talk, contact Aaron Gertler — he can help you get started.

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