Here's a place to discuss projects, ideas, events and miscellanea relevant to the world of effective altruism that don't need a whole post of their own!
Some news from the last month in effective altruism:
- Giving What We Can reached its target of 150,000 GBP in the fundraising drive that finished yesterday.
- The Future of Life Institute has distributed $7 million, mostly from Elon Musk, for keeping AI beneficial to humans.
- The Open Philanthropy Project is hiring for program officers in factory farming and biosecurity. MIRI is hiring for an office manager. CEA is also (I'm told) looking for an office manager.
Note: if you claim a cause is a potentially or emerging major cause within effective altruism, I will investigate this claim. This will take the form of checking discourse on the cause takes place within effective altruism, or is at least taking place among those effective altruism trusts, such as among concerned experts in the relevant field of study or advocacy. This would be to prevent someone from using such a post on this forum as a bully pulpit for motivated and unjustified reasons. This would be at my own discretion, and full disclosure, I however don't speak for the effective altruist community at large or in any official capacity.
I know a bit about the agriculture-affecting global catastrophic risks, asteroid/comet impact, super volcanic eruption, and nuclear winter. I also know quite a bit about the relevant interventions, especially alternate food sources: http://www.appropedia.org/Feeding_Everyone_No_Matter_What (disclosure: I coauthored the book). I have just submitted a probabilistic modeling paper that indicates alternate food interventions are significantly more cost-effective than global poverty interventions at saving lives in the present generation. I am happy to help on your project.