Global Systemic Stresses: Understanding the drivers of polycrisis

Polycrisis program

Michael Lawrence, Megan Shipman, and Chris Collins

A Global Risk Institute research report of the longer-term systemic stresses driving the polycrisis.

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Entangled World

Global polycrisis: The causal mechanisms of crisis entanglement

Michael Lawrence, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Scott Janzwood, Johan Rockström, Ortwin Renn, and Jonathan F. Donges

A peer-reviewed paper, published in Cambridge University Press’s Global Sustainability journal, which defines the concept of global polycrisis and provides a theoretical framework to explain causal mechanisms currently entangling many of the world’s crises.

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White House

Impact 2024: How Donald Trump’s reelection could amplify global inter-systemic risk

Thomas Homer-Dixon, Michael Lawrence, Megan Shipman, Luke Kemp

A technical paper assessing how a second Trump administration could supercharge global political, economic, geopolitical, environmental, and pandemic risks and how those risks could combine to exacerbate the global polycrisis.

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Polycrisis Research and Action Roadmap

Michael Lawrence, Megan Shipman, Scott Janzwood, Constantin Arnscheidt, Jonathan Donges, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Christian Otto, Pia-Johanna Schweizer, Nico Wunderling

This report offers a concise yet comprehensive snapshot of the emerging field of polycrisis analysis, including gaps, opportunities, and potential priorities.

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Positive Pathways through Polycrisis

Michael Lawrence and Megan Shipman

A report exploring how polycrisis analysis can help us navigate through polycrisis and pursue “positive pathways” to better futures.

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Causal Loop Diagrams Handbook

A handbook explaining how to read and draw a causal loop diagram, a systems-mapping technique for thinking through our mental model of a system and communicating our knowledge to others.

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Introduction to Polycrisis Analysis

Michael Lawrence, Megan Shipman, and Thomas Homer-Dixon

An introduction to Cascade Institute’s framework for polycrisis analysis, intended to help governments, firms, and communities assess global risks and respond to emerging threats more effectively.

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What is a global polycrisis?

Michael Lawrence, Scott Janzwood, and Thomas Homer-Dixon

A discussion paper that argues that the concept of “global polycrisis” provides a useful framework with which to understand and address major problems afflicting humanity today.

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Metronome

A call for an international research program on the risk of a global polycrisis

Thomas Homer-Dixon, Ortwin Renn, Johan Rockström, Jonathan F. Donges, and Scott Janzwood

A paper calling for a research program to investigate this moment’s seemingly sharp amplification, acceleration, and synchronization of systemic risks.

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Max – a thought experiment: Could AI run the economy better than markets?

Edward A. (Ted) Parson

This paper explores how recent advances in AI have re-opened questions around the feasibility and desirability of central economic planning. It presents a thought experiment about how an AI-directed economy might work, based on a powerful AI agent (whimsically named “Max”).

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