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4/5
High(4)

High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.

Rating inherited from publication venue: Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

A brief CSER news item about Vatican collaboration on climate risk; tangentially relevant to AI safety through its existential risk framing and multi-stakeholder governance themes.

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Importance: 18/100news articlenews

Summary

This CSER news item covers a Vatican-hosted workshop bringing together scientists, theologians, and policymakers to discuss climate change as a global and existential risk. The event reflects growing interfaith and cross-sector engagement on long-term civilizational threats. It highlights collaboration between academic institutions and religious organizations on catastrophic risk governance.

Key Points

  • CSER researchers participated in a Vatican-hosted workshop addressing climate change as a major global risk
  • The event bridged scientific and religious communities around shared concerns about long-term civilizational threats
  • Reflects broader trend of multi-stakeholder engagement in existential and catastrophic risk governance
  • Demonstrates CSER's outreach beyond traditional academic venues into policy and interfaith dialogue
  • Climate change is framed within a broader existential risk lens, connecting environmental and AI safety communities

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Resource ID: 9f07a67446242b4e | Stable ID: NGY2YTY3ZT