The emerging infectious disease (EID) crisis encompasses all pathogens affecting humans and the species upon which we depend for survival and socio-economic development. It constitutes an existential threat of global proportions. Humanity is playing a losing game with respect to emerging diseases. The Stockholm Paradigm is a new conceptual framework that explains the surprising ease with which pathogens shift to new hosts without genetic changes, given the opportunity. This makes the planet an evolutionary minefield of potential EID, needing only climate change and the resulting movements of humans and other species to trigger them. My project is twofold: (1) scientific elaboration of the Stockholm Paradigm and its implications for climate change and emerging disease and (2) making proposals based on that scientific elaboration, to be used by public policy-makers. This involves changing a crisis-response policy paradigm of "Do No Harm" to a proactive one based on the Precautionary Principle.
Project
Climate Change and the Emerging Disease Crisis: An Existential Threat to Technological Humanity
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The Stockholm Paradigm: Climate Change and Emerging Disease
Brooks, Daniel R, Eric P. Hoberg and Walter A. Boeger. The Stockholm Paradigm: Climate Change and Emerging Disease. University of Chicago Press. https://do...
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Climate change and the emerging disease crisis: An existential threat to technological humanity - Fellows' seminar by Dan Brooks
“Humanity is playing a losing game with respect to emerging diseases, mostly by failing to internalise the scope and cost of the crisis. We need to find th...
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Find problems before they find us - webinar by STIAS Fellow Daniel Brooks
“COVID-19 is mild compared to what’s out there. This will happen again and again, and every time it may be worse. We need to find problems before they find...
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Putting Darwinism to work for humanity in a time of existential crisis - STIAS webinar by Daniel R. Brooks and Salvatore J. Agosta
“Humanity is facing an existential crisis due to a combination of factors including overpopulation, increased global travel, urbanisation, environmental ...