Most of those (8/14) bear little to no import on actual short- or medium-term x-risks.
Global food reserves are currently under one year worth (according to a UN report). As a result, if some kind of plague wipes out grain yields (or some other major food source) for this year we would be looking at a massive die off or a collapse of modern society.
Infectious diseases are a pretty obvious x-risk.
Asteroids are also pretty obvious x-risks.
As is open-sourced bio-terrorism.
Genetic diversity of wild species, granted, isn't going to cause human extinction in the short or medium term.
For space stations and other off world sustainable settlements, s...
The Survival of Humanity, by Lawrence Rifkin (September 13, 2013). Some excerpts: