Thanks for the article! I think if your definition of “long term” is “10 years,” then EAAs actually do often think on this time horizon or longer, but maybe don’t do so in the way you think is best. I think approximately all of the conversations about corporate commitments or government policy change that I have been involved in have operated on at least that timeline (sadly, this is how slowly these areas move).
For example, you can see this CEA where @saulius projects out the impacts of broiler campaigns a cool 200 years, and links to estimates from ACE and AIM which use a constant discount rate.
Yeah, I guess my definition of long-term is more like twenty to a hundred years.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience! As an outsider, I feel like I haven’t seen many of those sorts of projects, but it’s cool to see that people are actually doing them!
Thanks for the article! I think if your definition of “long term” is “10 years,” then EAAs actually do often think on this time horizon or longer, but maybe don’t do so in the way you think is best. I think approximately all of the conversations about corporate commitments or government policy change that I have been involved in have operated on at least that timeline (sadly, this is how slowly these areas move).
For example, you can see this CEA where @saulius projects out the impacts of broiler campaigns a cool 200 years, and links to estimates from ACE and AIM which use a constant discount rate.
Yeah, I guess my definition of long-term is more like twenty to a hundred years.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience! As an outsider, I feel like I haven’t seen many of those sorts of projects, but it’s cool to see that people are actually doing them!