Thanks, Michael! Here are a few more posts:
Founders Pledge’s Climate Change Fund might be more cost-effective than GiveWell’s top charities, but it is much less cost-effective than corporate campaigns for chicken welfare?, where I Fermi estimate corporate campaigns for chicken welfare are 1.51 k times as cost-effective as GiveWell’s top charities.
Cost-effectiveness of buying organic instead of barn eggs, where I Fermi estimate that buying organic instead of barn eggs in the European Union is 2.11 times as cost-effective as GiveWell’s top charities.
Cost-effectiveness of School Plates, where I Fermi estimate that School Plates[1] is 60.2 times as cost-effective as GiveWell’s top charities.
Farmed animals are neglected, where I conclude the annual disability of farmed animals is much larger than that of humans, whereas the annual funding helping farmed animals is much smaller than that helping humans:
Program aiming to increase the consumption of plant-based foods at schools and universities in the United Kingdom (UK).
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Thanks, Michael! Here are a few more posts:
Founders Pledge’s Climate Change Fund might be more cost-effective than GiveWell’s top charities, but it is much less cost-effective than corporate campaigns for chicken welfare?, where I Fermi estimate corporate campaigns for chicken welfare are 1.51 k times as cost-effective as GiveWell’s top charities.
Cost-effectiveness of buying organic instead of barn eggs, where I Fermi estimate that buying organic instead of barn eggs in the European Union is 2.11 times as cost-effective as GiveWell’s top charities.
Cost-effectiveness of School Plates, where I Fermi estimate that School Plates[1] is 60.2 times as cost-effective as GiveWell’s top charities.
Farmed animals are neglected, where I conclude the annual disability of farmed animals is much larger than that of humans, whereas the annual funding helping farmed animals is much smaller than that helping humans:
Program aiming to increase the consumption of plant-based foods at schools and universities in the United Kingdom (UK).