Upcoming Virtual Events
- 8th November - Giving What We Can Meetup
- 8th November - Sam Berscht on the Future of Animal Advocacy Research
- 9th November - Chloe Cockburn: Effective Giving and BLM
- 12th November - One For The World donates it's millionth dollar with Peter Singer
- 16th November - Career Profile - Amy Huang from The Good Food Institute
- 19th November - Giving What We Can Open Forum
- 21st - 22nd November - EAGxAsia-Pacific 2020
- 30th November - Working as an AI Strategist with Miles Brundage from OpenAI and The Future of Humanity Institute
- 2nd December - Career Profile - Daniela Amodei from OpenAI
Latest Research and Updates
Meta
- Jess Whittlestone on 'actually solving problems' and why she has distanced herself from the EA community
- Fin Moorhouse with a review and summary of Moral Uncertainty by Will MacAskill, Krister Bykvist, and Toby Ord
- Giving Tuesday will be on December the 1st, find out how to get your donation doubled here
- Rob Wiblin with a post on when people shouldn't use EA jargon
- 5 new charities from the Charity Entrepreneurship incubation program
- Match for More has launched an initiative to connect professionals who leverage employer donor-matching opportunities
- EA New York City now has two full time organisers and a new website
- Giving What We Can now has a companies pledge with four companies having already taken it including the Sam Harris, founder of Waking Up
- The EA Debate Championship 2020 happened last month with over 100 participants
- The EA Consulting Network with a giving guide for people to give to their workplaces
- Q&A with Marcus Davis, co-founder at Rethink Priorities, Charity Entrepreneurship and Charity Science Health
- Julian Hazell on why people should take the Giving What We Can pledge
- Clearer Thinking has launched a podcast, including episodes with Arden Koehler, Kat Woods and Anna Salamon
- Lincoln Quirk and Ben Kuhn from SendWave with an ask me anything
- Akash with a post on what they learnt at the EA Student Summit
- Giving What We Can with an effective giving advocacy challenge for 2020
- Lucius Caviola and Joshua Greene with a new strategy for broadening the appeal of effective giving
- Caleb Parikh has joined EA for Christians full time to support the EA Christian community
- EA organisation updates for September
- Jamie Gittens with a list of EA related organisations
- Jamie Harris with a brief overview of recruitment and retention research
- Stefan Schubert and Lucius Caviola with a paper on misconceptions about charitable giving
Grants
- Open Phil have made 15 grants recently with a total value of $4,553,000
- $2,680,000 - Scientific research
- $550,000 - Macroeconomic stabilisation policy
- $500,000 - Immigration policy
- $477,000 - Criminal justice reform
- $267,000 - Farm animal welfare
- $79,000 - Other areas
- The EA Global Health and Development Fund has made two grants recently
- $550,000 - IDinsight
- $198,000 - Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention
Global Development
- Founders Pledge have a global development fund looking at riskier opportunities for impact
- The 2019 Global Burden of Disease study has been released, analysing 286 causes of death, 369 diseases and injuries, and 87 risk factors in 204 countries and territories
- Stephen Clare and Aidan Goth looking at whether EA should focus on economic growth vs direct interventions
- GiveWell on why ongoing assessment of top charities leads to more impact
- The World Health Organization with a report that estimates 1,800,000 people could die from tuberculosis in 2020 - numbers last seen in 2012
- The World Bank with lessons from Peru: how to save children from stunting and other exemplars in global health
- The Life You Can Save audiobook is now available on multiple major podcast services
- Exemplars in Global Health looking at countries that have restored vaccine confidence
- Michael Cremer with Tyler Cowen discussing economists as founders
Animal Welfare
- Kelsey Piper interviewing Peter Singer about his new book 'Why Vegan?'
- Animal Charity Evaluator with thoughts on building alliances with the environmental movement
- George Bridgwater and Amy Odene have founded Animal Ask to assist animal advocacy organisations with research
Existential & Catastrophic Risks
- Simon Beard on Parfit, climate change, and existential risk
- Leopold Aschenbrenner on whether faster economic growth increases or decreases existential risks
- Kelly Wanser on climate change as a possible existential threat
- The BBC covering the National Risk Register
- Lara Mani on the challenges of communicating about existential risks to the public, politicians, and business people
Environment
- The Earthshot prize has been launched, awarding 5, one million-pound prizes every year for the next decade for solutions to environmental problems
- The Parametric Press looking at carbon removal for trees compared to algae
- Daniel Schreiber on methods better than offsets for fighting climate change
Long Term Future
- Hilary Greaves from The Global Priorities Institute on the 80,000 Hours podcast
- A new long-termism focused newsletter from BBC journalist Richard Fisher
- Alexis Carlier with a post looking at longtermist reasons to work for innovative governments
- Podcast with Anders Sandberg discussing possible future trajectories for humanity
- Florian Ulrich Jehn with a post on 'the end of the Bronze Age as an example of a sudden collapse of civilisation'
- Stefan Schubert with post on optimism about EA long-termism
Emerging Technology
- Kelsey Piper on the case for taking AI seriously as a threat to humanity
- An article in Nature looking at the last decade of synthetic biology
- Andrew Critch on AI research considerations for human existential safety
- Richard Ngo summarising the existential threat of artificial general intelligence
- Iason Gabriel on foundational philosophical questions in AI alignment
Improving Institutions
- An overview of an event organised by the Center for Open Science for funders of metascience
- Kelsey Piper writing about what has been learnt about the replication crisis in science
- Ian David Moss on how to get social sector leaders to use evidence
Other Links
- Charity Navigator is starting to evaluate the impact of the charities they recommend
- Mauricio with historical case studies on what helped the voiceless
- Sigal Samuel on the case for funding psychedelics to treat mental health
- Clearer Thinking with twelve ways to accelerate learning
- An interview with Harvard professor Max Bazerman about their new book 'Better, Not Perfect: A Realist’s Guide to Maximum Sustainable Goodness'
- Spencer Greenberg discussing effective altruism, mental health and habit change
- 80,000 Hours looking at how much does one person's vote matters
- C Tilli with a personal reflection on how their experience of EA is similar to their experience of religious faith in that it provides a sense of purpose and belonging, but that they miss the assurance of their own intrinsic value and how that can make it difficult to maintain a stable sense of self-worth
Good News
- Kazakhstan has signed a global treaty aiming to abolish the death penalty
- Myanmar has eliminated trachoma
- The proportion of children under five years of age chronically infected with hepatitis B dropped to just under 1% in 2019 down from around 5% in the pre-vaccine era
- The number of people without access to electricity dropped from almost 860 million in 2018 to 770 million in 2019
- France has announced a ban on using wild animals in circuses, on keeping dolphins and killer whales in captivity in marine parks and on raising mink on fur farms
Just wanted to say I appreciate the inclusion of good news. EA's focus on big difficult problems can get a bit depressing/discouraging (at least for me), so it's nice to have a reminder that good things are happening too.