Planetary defense: The communication challenge-Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

Lea K. Nagel, Rudolf Albrecht, Christian Koeberl

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Abstract

As impact events are known to have had severe effects on the geological and biological evolution of the Earth, the need to detect potentially hazardous objects that might collide with the Earth, and to possibly protect our planet from asteroid impacts, has been recognized in recent years. Planetary defense covers human activities to address potential impacts of Near-Earth Objects on Earth. Once the immediate threat of such an impact is obvious, this fact, along with the intended countermeasures, will have to be communicated to the public. There is a parallel to the recent coronavirus (COVID-19) situation: an imminent threat and the required response are being communicated. Reactions between acceptance and cooperation all the way to denial, conspiracy theories, fake news, and active opposition can be observed. It is evident that these factors will have to be considered in the strategy for communicating the asteroid threat.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFrom the Guajira Desert to the Apennines, and from Mediterranean Microplates to the Mexican Killer Asteroid
Subtitle of host publicationHonoring the Career of Walter Alvarez
EditorsChristian Koeberl, Philippe Claeys, Alessandro Montanari
PublisherGeological Society of America
Pages519-526
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9780813795577
ISBN (Print)9780813725574
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2022

Publication series

SeriesSpecial Paper of the Geological Society of America
Volume557
ISSN0072-1077

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105105 Geochemistry

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