Is Pronatalist.org the only EA group advocating for increased birth rates? Additionally, does anyone know if 'Stop Population Decline' has any affiliation with EA?
How can we build more (and better) groups?
Is Pronatalist.org the only EA group advocating for increased birth rates? Additionally, does anyone know if 'Stop Population Decline' has any affiliation with EA?
How can we build more (and better) groups?
Pronatalist.org is not an EA group. It's great that EA considerations have started entering the public consciousness and I would love if every charity was expected to answer "why is this the most effective thing you could be doing?", but that doesn't mean that any group claiming their mission is really important is part of EA. It's very difficult to argue a rigorous case that promoting pronatalist sentiment is an effective use of money or time, and so far they haven't.
Rather than ask how we can build more (and better) groups, ask whether we should.
Pronatalist.org is not an EA group. ... It's very difficult to argue a rigorous case that promoting pronatalist sentiment is an effective use of money or time, and so far they haven't.
The founders did write a detailed (and poorly received) post arguing for considering demographic collapse as a high-priority cause area.
Would you be able to cite any strong reasoning for this as an important cause area. Past research into this suggests not.
Some key reasons I find the issue uncompelling :
Broadly speaking, there's 2 categories of explanations for depopulation: sociological (e.g. richer people want less kids) and biological (e.g. sperm counts are declining).
Because the conversation around depopulation is very emotive, which doesn't bring out the best epistemics in people. It's worth pointing out that the cause is almost certainly sociological.
Said another way, I think some actors refer to depopulation as a "fertility crisis" and this is misleading, and aspecially unhelpful when trying to derive solutions and forecasts.
Chapter 7 of What We Owe the Future has some discussion along these lines. I hope that most EAs are not prioritizing this issue not because it's not important, but because short to medium AI timelines present a more urgent problem.
Broadly speaking, there's 2 categories of explanations for depopulation: sociological (e.g. richer people want less kids) and biological (e.g. sperm counts are declining).
Because the conversation around depopulation is very emotive, which doesn't bring out the best epistemics in people. It's worth pointing out that the cause is almost certainly sociological.
Said another way, I think some actors refer to depopulation as a "fertility crisis" and this is misleading, and aspecially unhelpful when trying to derive solutions and forecasts.