A pilot application of the first phase of the Odyssean Process that used structured expert elicitation to scan for emerging global catastrophic risks and tipping points, producing a horizon scan that informs subsequent modelling and democratic deliberation.
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A pilot application of the first phase of the Odyssean Process that used structured expert elicitation to scan for emerging global catastrophic risks and tipping points, producing a horizon scan that informs subsequent modelling and democratic deliberation.
Endorsements support Odyssean Institute.
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Updated 05/18/26 · By grantmaking.aiConducted in 2024 as the Institute’s first major implementation of its expert-elicitation phase, the Horizon Scan on Global Catastrophic Risks worked with specialists in systemic and civilisational-scale risks to rapidly identify neglected trends and tipping points across areas such as climate, nuclear risk and cascading systems failures. Drawing on horizon-scan methods pioneered at the University of Cambridge, it produced the publication “A Horizon Scan of Global Catastrophic Risks”, which now serves as core reading for Cambridge’s MPhil in Global Risk & Resilience and provides an agenda-setting input into later modelling and citizens’ assemblies in the Odyssean Process.
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