GiveDirectly has a huge space for additional funding and spends the money effectively. It's processes are simple and most poeple can see it's helping.
What is the longtermist equivalent of this?
What is the organisation you give to to improve the longterm future, with these critera, which can sit as the organisation of last resort to donate to?
This question was brought to you by me stealing Ben Todd's tweets and turning them into questions. https://twitter.com/ben_j_todd/status/1459196519924604928
Please write one suggestion per answer.
The climate change scenarios that EAs are most worried about are tail-risks of extreme warming, in comparison to GiveDirectly's effects which seem slightly positive in most worlds. And while the best climate change interventions might be robustly not-bad, that's not true for the entire space. Given the relatively modest damage in the median forecasts (e.g. 10% counterfactual GDP, greatly outweighed by economic growth) many proposals, like banning all air travel, or anti-natalism, would do far more harm than good. Will suggests that climate change policies are robustly good for the very long term growth rate (not just level), but I don't understand why - virtually all very long-term growth will not take place on this planet.