This is the third in a sequence of posts taken from my recent report: Why Did Environmentalism Become Partisan?
Summary
Rising partisanship did not make environmentalism more popular or politically effective. Instead, it saw flat or falling overall public opinion, fewer major legislative achievements, and fluctuating executive actions.
Public Opinion...
I think right now EAs might be making a significant mistake by paying insufficient attention to the political realm. As EAs we tend to figure out what’s most impactful for us to work on and focus hard. That’s great! But there are various actions that are ‘non-delegatable’ - the extent to which an individual can do the action is limited (like voting, going to a protest, making hard money contributions to particular campaigns). It might be useful if we were all more in the habit of doing variou...
This post presents the executive summary from Giving What We Can’s impact evaluation for 2025. At the end of this post we share links to more information, including the full report and...
An informal research agenda on robust animal welfare interventions and adjacent cause prioritization questions
Context: As I started filling out this expression of interest form to be a mentor for Sentient Futures' project incubator program, I came up with the following list of topics I might be interested in mentoring. And I thought it was worth sharing here. :) (Feedback welcome!)
Last small update to add links: June 18th, 2026.
Animal-welfare-related research/work:
More fundamental philosophical or psychological stuff relevant to cause prio:
I.e., most ecologically inert, and most avoidant of substitution effects, funging, and other backfire risks.
See the last paragraph of this post section from Graham and this comment from Stevenson. This post section from DiGiovanni on an adjacent topic is also indirectly relevant.
Some challenges to consequentialist bracketing: (see also this related treatment)
- defining a good criterion regarding what value locations get to be bracketed in.
- what are these value locations? What's the unit?
Some challenges to metanormative bracketing:
- potential sensitivity to the individuation of normative views.
- are normative views even non-arbitary units to bracket over?
Some challenges to both:
- is doing what is optimal under bracketing better than doing something with a smaller impact but robustly good?
- violates the sure-thing principle.
What does "consensual" mean here (and to some extent above)? Consensual on the part of humans/institutions?
Yup, something a variety of views can get behind. E.g., not "buying beef".
For "consensual EAA interventions" above, I think I was thinking more "not something EAs see as ineffective like welfare reforms for circus animals". If this turned out to be the safest animal intervention, I suspect this wouldn't convince many EAs to consider it. But if, say, developing alternatives to rodents as snake food turned out to be very safe, this could weigh a lot in its favor for them.
Thanks for sharing, Jim!
Nitpick. Vasco Grilo.
Damn, a friend just made me realize that I had mispelled your first name too. So sorry aha
No worries!
Aha oops very sorry, fixed ;)