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Title (URL linked) | Publication date | Author | Publisher | Affected donors | Affected donees | Affected influencers | Document scope | Cause area | Notes |
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Update on CATF's plans for 2020 (GW, IR) | 2019-12-24 | Sanjay Joshi | SoGive | Clean Air Task Force | Donee periodic update | Climate change | The blog post is a collection of notes from a videoconference on 2019-12-18 between Sanjay Joshi of SoGive, a giving platform, and the Clean Air Task Force, one of the charities recommended by SoGive, to which SoGive has directed some funds. The notes are written up by Sanjay Joshi and reviewed for correctness and lack-of-confidentiality by CATF. Also posted to the SoGive blog at https://thinkingaboutcharity.blogspot.com/2019/12/update-on-catfs-plans-for-2020.html | ||
Why we think the Founders Pledge report overrates CfRN (GW, IR) | 2019-11-04 | Sanjay Joshi | Effective Altruism Forum | Founders Pledge | Coalition for Rainforest Nations | Evaluator review of donee | Climate change | The blog post, by Sanjay Joshi of SoGive, is a critical review of the high rating given by Founders Pledge to the Coalition for Rainforest Nations (CfRN) in its climate change report https://founderspledge.com/research/Cause%20Report%20-%20Climate%20Change.pdf The comments include a discussion thread with Jonh Halstead, who worked on the Founders Pledge report being critiqued | |
Why we have over-rated Cool Earth (GW, IR) | 2018-11-26 | Sanjay Joshi | Effective Altruism Forum | Cool Earth | Evaluator review of donee | Climate change | The blog post discusses reasons to doubt that Cool Earth is an effective charity in the climate change space. Cool Earth was tentatively recommended by Giving What We Can (GWWC) as a likely good charity to donate to in the climate change space. The blog post suggests that people interested in donating in the climate change space should read Founders Pledge's research and recommendations https://founderspledge.com/research/Cause%20Report%20-%20Climate%20Change.pdf In the comments, John Halstead of Founders Pledge writes "I think this may be a cautionary tale of EA hubris, which we should beware of in the future" which sparks a discussion. Also in the comments, Jamie Harris and Brian Tomasik talk of the downside of increasing rainforest cover through the increased amount of wild animal lives and wild animal suffering it causes; Tomasik links to his past calculations for Cool Earth at https://reducing-suffering.org/climate-change-and-wild-animals/#Dont_buy_biomass-based_carbon_offsets |
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