Added January 2015: As I no longer have time to keep both posts updated, all further updates will be made to the version of this post hosted on my personal blog; the version here is now archived and won't be updated.
Added January 2017: The list has now become eablogs.net—check it out!
Added April 2022: Now moved to ea.news.
What follows is a list of blogs of potential interest to effective altruists. I tried to include all blogs that either feature EA content on a regular basis or are officially linked to an existing EA organization. If you think I'm missing something, please let me know.
Organizations
- 80,000 Hours
- Animal Charity Evaluators
- Center for Applied Rationality
- Charity Science
- GiveWell
- Giving What We Can
- Good Ventures
- Harvard College Effective Altruism
- Machine Intelligence Research Institute
- Raising for Effective Giving
- The Life You Can Save
Individuals
- Scott Alexander (Slate Star Codex)
- Jacy Anthis (The Best We Can)
- Tom Ash
- Michael Bitton (A Nice Place to Live)
- Ryan Carey
- Paul Christiano (Rational Altruist)
- Dale (Effective Differentials)
- Ozzie Gooen
- Katja Grace (Meteuphoric)
- Christ Hallquist (The Uncredible Hallq)
- Robin Hanson (Overcoming Bias)
- Roxanne Heston
- Jeff Kaufman
- Ben Kuhn
- Greg Lewis (The Polemical Medic)
- Catriona Mackay (A Cause Close to My Head)
- Luke Muehlhauser
- Carl Shulman (Reflective Disequilibrium)
- Jonah Sinick
- Jess Whittlestone
- Robert Wiblin
- Julia Wise (Giving Gladly)
Crossposted to my blog
Cool! Will posts on these appear in the "Recent on EA Blogs" sidebar? That would save having to set up a subscription.
Hi Larks. In the sidebar, we include, in no particular order: Slate Star Codex (rationality posts only) Reflective Disequilibrium GiveWell Blog 80,000 Hours Blog Good Ventures blog CFAR blog Giving Gladly Blog (Julia Wise) Jeff Kaufman (Giving posts only)
When we included more external posts, people said that it obscured important posts about effective altruism, so I'm pretty happy with this list the way it is.
If you want an RSS feed of more EA blogs, it's here