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Humanity faces existential threats on several fronts — climate change, nuclear warfare, AI, ecological collapse, and so on. While many people would like to volunteer their time and resources to make the world a better, safer place, they don’t know how. When inaction festers, good intentions die, usurped by excuses and cynicism. Social psychologist Adam Mastroianni identifies the crux of the problem and offers seven offbeat approaches that ordinary people can put into practice in order to scratch their itch to save the world.
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Social psychologist Adam Mastroianni writes a blog called Experimental History.
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