How Humanity is reducing the potential of human extinction due to Lethal solar mass ejections (h):
Who are humanity's Thought Leaders for this risk?
At the time of this latest update, there isn't a dedicated thought leader specifically focused on this exact issue. However, the below notable individuals have discussed this topic and have contributed to the discourse.
Daniel N. Baker
Tamitha Skov
Antti Pulkkinen
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Mitigations that are being implemented for this existential risk:
As of the date of this last revision, there are no known funded and proven effective global mitigations already in place for this risk.
Risk Priority Number (RPN): In Process DRAFT: (RPN): 21
Who is responsible to mitigate this extinction risk?:
As of the date of this last revision, there are no known responsible government institutions tasked to design and implement mitigations for this extinction risk.
Mitigating extinction from solar mass ejections will require early warning monitoring systems, improved understanding of solar storms, development of resilient critical infrastructure to withstand potential space weather impacts and collaboration between astrophysicists, space weather experts, engineering, and policy makers.
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI) perform monitoring currently.
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