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- Science: Earth Sciences: Natural Disasters and Hazards (162)
- Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Extinction (27)
- Society: History: By Topic: Disasters (32)
Armageddon Online
armageddononline.org
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.
WWW Bomb Shelter
ycrop.com
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.
Exit Mundi
xs4all.nl
A variety of apocalypses: meteors, black holes, technological disasters, weird physical phenomena, religious writings, robots, and aliens.
Tsunami Project
tsunamiproject.blogspot.com
The powerful earthquake and tsunami that hit Asia on December 26, 2004 was not the last in the masterminded sequence. The location of the next, and the final one is known. What we are still looking for, is only the date of this event.
Possible Future Global Catastrophes
humanknowledge.net
This survey considers earthquake, pandemic, alien aggression, interplanetary impact, supernova, ice age, nuclear catastrophe, bioterror, and nanotech robot aggression.
Challenges of Nanotechnology Misuse Cited in Leslie's 'The End of the World'
foresight.org
From the Foresight Institute (which specialises in nanotechnology). (September 15, 1996)
Let's Save the Future
savefuture.net
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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Wild rumours and conspiracy theories fly in the global village
Aberdeen Press and Journal, UK
Our biggest danger lies not in external catastrophes , real or imagined, but in our sense of impotence, our disengagement from what is happening further up the political food chain. I don't know about you, but I encounter a lot of shoulder-shrugging and ...
Aberdeen Press and Journal, UK
Our biggest danger lies not in external catastrophes , real or imagined, but in our sense of impotence, our disengagement from what is happening further up the political food chain. I don't know about you, but I encounter a lot of shoulder-shrugging and ...
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