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Home » Society » Future Catastrophes Sites describing, explaining, forecasting, exploring, or suggesting ameliorations for possible future catastrophes -- generally planetary in scale. These may be geophysically, astronomical, environmental, economic, political, technological, or spiritual in nature.
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| Challenges of Nanotechnology Misuse Cited in Leslie's 'The End of the World' - From the Foresight Institute (which specialises in nanotechnology).
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| | Let's Save the Future - A critical situation, arising due to a rapid development of the natural sciences, creation of powerful means of destruction and the use of ancient, military methods of resolving conflicts, is considered.
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| | On the Danger of the End of Civilization - Essay by Prof. E.A. Abramyan concerning weapons of mass destruction, ecological dangers, and the need to motivate the populace.
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| | Exit Mundi - A variety of apocalypses: meteors, black holes, technological disasters, weird physical phenomena, religious writings, robots, and aliens.
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| | TerraMortis - News blog covering possible doomsdays due to disease, nuclear mishap, earthquakes, asteroids, global warming, poleshifts, nuclear war and supernovae.
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| | Possible Future Global Catastrophes - This survey considers earthquake, pandemic, alien aggression, interplanetary impact, supernova, ice age, nuclear catastrophe, bioterror, and nanotech robot aggression.
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| | WWW Bomb Shelter - Virtual "bomb shelter," based on instructions from Soviet Union Cold-War-era pamphlets, offers information on preparing for nuclear attacks, as well as histories and descriptions of various nuclear weapons.
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| | Armageddon Online - Notes, news and links on destructive forces of the universe from volcanoes, tsunamis, plagues and nuclear weapons on Earth to stars collapsing and exploding into hypernovae across the galaxy.
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