Disclaimer: This blog post focuses on a new piece of research from Rethink Priorities. I was not involved with the funding or execution of this research, and therefore write this piece merely as a consumer. However, I am the Executive Director of Giving Green and a board member of Rethink Priorities, and acknowledge that these affiliations may bias my...
I am writing up two charity ideas I’ve wanted to investigate, but haven’t been able to, in the hopes someone will investigate them further. If you end up investigating either, I'd be most interested to see what conclusions you come to!
Vulture preservation as a global health intervention
Since the mid 1990's the vulture population in India has been rapidly declining. The reason is due to a few chemicals which are fed to livestock, which is highly poisonous to vultures.
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Summary
1. With new funding potentially entering the effective altruism ecosystem, we wanted to estimate how much more the wild animal welfare (WAW) movement could productively absorb. We asked organizations with a public, dedicated WAW workstream to estimate their own room for more funding (RFMF). Although this does not capture the whole movement, we believe it captures a substantive fraction of it.
2. Summed across the five organizations that took part, the estimates point to...
I have a bunch of disagreements with Good Ventures and how they are allocating their funds, but also Dustin and Cari are plausibly the best people who ever lived.
I want to agree, but "best people who ever lived" is a ridiculously high bar! I'd imagine that both of them would be hesitant to claim anything quite that high.
“Plausibly best people who have ever lived” is a much lower bar than “best people who have ever lived”.
If you are like me, this comment will leave you perplexed. After a while, I realized that it should not be read as
but as
fwiw i instinctively read it as the 2nd, which i think is caleb's intended reading
I was going for the second, adding some quotes to make it clearer.
Yeah, sorry: it was obvious to me that this was the intended meaning, after I realized it could be interpreted this way. I noted it because I found the syntactic ambiguity mildly interesting/amusing.
For example, Norman Borlaug is often called "the father of the Green Revolution", and is credited with saving a billion people worldwide from starving to death. Stanislav Petrov and Vasily Arkhipov prevented a probable nuclear war from happening.
It's true how many people actually give away so much money as they make it?