I've made a calculator which I'm looking to get some feedback on. I don't think I've ever seen anything similar.
It's purposefully simplified, yet I still think it's quite illuminating.
I'm also being purposefully vague, as the impact is in not knowing what the calculator is about before using it, as that will bias the results. I will put a more detailed description in the comments at a later time.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1swVTkw-1K5vy-8MDHkDXVOJyHnKvMjgwdRQ9U5d8PvM/edit?usp=sharing
This calculator was inspired by a conversation with Brenton Mayer at the EA Global conference in Melbourne, 2015.
I think a polished version of this calculator could be an effective way to illustrate the importance of animal suffering.
That said, all of your assumptions differ from ACE's (see here, here). Why is that?
Also, the spreadsheet assumes that all animal lives are pig lives.
Given that the average pig is more intelligent than the average wild shellfish, farmed shellfish, wild fish, farmed fish, or chicken (all more impacted by animal advocacy according to ACE), your calculator will be unfairly more striking to meat eaters who believe consciousness and intelligence are correlated.
Thanks for your feedback Mac.
My assumptions differ as I used the stated average cost to reduce a year of suffering from Doing Good Better, which was, from memory, 60 cents.
As I've said elsewhere, this was a very quick proof of concept to get a feel for whether developing this into a website or something similar would be useful - which is why there are a lot of assumptions. But even so, with an appropriate footnote, I'm not convinced that having a lot of assumptions is a bad thing. The object is to reduce suffering, not to have a 'down to the wire' rigorous... (read more)