One World Future Ready Survey: Our Cosmic Choice Super Abundance or Armageddon

In 1947, Einstein, Oppenheimer and group of scientists created the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Doomsday Clock  as a symbolic way to communicate how close we are to the end of human civilzation.   Every year in January the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists team evaluates the state of the world and moves the Doomsday clock backward or foward.

They started the clock at 7 minutes to midnight in 1947 with midnight meaning Doomsday or the end of human civilization.    Following the Fall of the Berlin Wall the Bulletin team moved the clock as far back and as far safe as it has ever been at  19  minutes to midnight.   Since that time our world has become increasingly dangerous to the point in January 2020, the Bulletin started measuring the risk in seconds rather than minutes.  Since Janaury 2020 we have gone from 100 seconds to 89 seconds last January.          

With this survey we would like to put you in the decision seat and ask you if you were on the panel how you would vote this year as well as ask a couple of related questions.                                                                           

This short survey invites you to reflect on the state of our world, the risks we face, and the future we are collectively shaping.

Question 1: Global Safety

If you were a Bulletin member how would you vote? 
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Question 2: Trust in Scientific Warnings  

Do you feel the Bulletin scientists are mostly correct when they assert we are living at the most dangerous time in human history with the risk being seconds not minutes to Doomsday?
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Question 3: Humanity’s Long-Term Future

In his 2003 book "Our Final Century", Sir Martin Rees was of the view that humanty's chances of reaching the year 2100 intact were 50/50. In his book "The Precipice" Toby Ord tells us we have a one in six chance of self-extinction or about 16.7%. What do you think humanity's chances are of surviving to the year 2100?
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Question 4: A World of Abundance 

Many futurists envision a future of Sustainable Super Abundance—a world where poverty, hunger, disease and the even the need to work are eliminated as we live into a post-scarcity world of high universal income.
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Question 5: A World of Sustainable Super Abundance   

If you believe that Sustainable Super Abundance is technologically feasible is our global society on a path to make that happen?
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Reflection Question  

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feedback with us.  

You can join this important event tomorrow at 10:00 AM (New York Time) via Zoom.
We will share the results of our survey during our live Zoom call on Tuesday January 27thset to coincide with the big announcement from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
You can access that Zoom call using this Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89929100384?pwd=wRT6ZemkmMOLG2qEaLrNLgpJ2k8qKi.1
Meeting ID: 899 2910 0384
Passcode: 546130
You can join this important event tomorrow, day 27, at 10:00 AM (New York Time) via Zoom.
 
We hope to see you on Tuesday!!