Well, it depends on the details. We face other more pressing risks than asteroid strikes—and we do already allocate some resources to preventing such strikes—that’s part of how we know what the risks are.
Obliteration doesn’t prove negligence—it’s a risky universe out there.
No, I don’t think that’s how they’d view an unwillingness to set aside a miniscule fraction of our resources to prevent absolute destruction.
Well, it depends on the details. We face other more pressing risks than asteroid strikes—and we do already allocate some resources to preventing such strikes—that’s part of how we know what the risks are.
Obliteration doesn’t prove negligence—it’s a risky universe out there.