There can be no biodiversity without human diversity
The idea that humans are a danger to nature is deeply rooted in some minds - but not all human beings destroy the earth.
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[Linkpost] “How I think about catastrophic biological risk (part I)” by ASB
This is a link post. Our mission is to protect humanity against biological catastrophes, including those that could lead to human extinction

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