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Centre for Long-Term Resilience - Footnote 37

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim mentions 'conducting research on extreme risks to generate policy recommendations and reports,' which is similar to the source's description of 'Developing and advocating for policy recommendations and effective risk management frameworks and systems,' but the claim emphasizes research more strongly than the source. The claim mentions 'building networks with policymakers and politicians to influence strategy and brief stakeholders,' which is similar to the source's description of 'Convening cross-sector conversations and workshops related to extreme risks,' but the claim emphasizes building networks with policymakers and politicians more strongly than the source. The claim mentions 'helping institutions improve governance, emergency preparedness, and decision-making processes,' which is similar to the source's description of 'Helping decision-makers and the wider public to understand extreme risks' and 'Providing expert advice and red-teaming on policy decisions,' but the claim is more specific than the source.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: CLTR operates through three primary mechanisms: conducting research on extreme risks to generate policy recommendations and reports, building networks with policymakers and politicians to influence st

Note: The claim mentions 'conducting research on extreme risks to generate policy recommendations and reports,' which is similar to the source's description of 'Developing and advocating for policy recommendations and effective risk management frameworks and systems,' but the claim emphasizes research more strongly than the source. The claim mentions 'building networks with policymakers and politicians to influence strategy and brief stakeholders,' which is similar to the source's description of 'Convening cross-sector conversations and workshops related to extreme risks,' but the claim emphasizes building networks with policymakers and politicians more strongly than the source. The claim mentions 'helping institutions improve governance, emergency preparedness, and decision-making processes,' which is similar to the source's description of 'Helping decision-makers and the wider public to understand extreme risks' and 'Providing expert advice and red-teaming on policy decisions,' but the claim is more specific than the source.

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