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Ramiro

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Brazilian legal philosopher, postdoc in intergenerational justice, financial supervisor, GWWC Pledger Bachelor of Laws, Master and Doctor of Philosophy from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), having published articles and translations in the areas of Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics and Philosophy of Economics – with a recent focus on climate risks, Environmental and Social Responsibility, and intergenerational justice. Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, integrating the Ethics and Political Philosophy Laboratory (EPLAB) and the project Present Democracy for Future Generations. Also a member of the Graduate Committee and Special Studies Analyst in the area of supervision of non-banking institutions at the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB). Member of the Inclusive and Sustainable Solutions association (SIS) and of the Effective Altruism community in Brazil (AE Brasil). https://​​philpeople.org/​​profiles/​​ramiro-avila-peres

[Question] Would it be con­ve­nient /​ effec­tive to have an EA-al­igned “in­ves­ti­ga­tions agency”?

RamiroMar 2, 2022, 3:30 PM
32 points
2 comments1 min readEA link

[Question] Devel­op­ing coun­tries and ado­les­cent preg­nancy: how effec­tive could ad­vo­cacy for le­gal­iz­ing abor­tion be?

RamiroJan 19, 2022, 4:36 AM
4 points
0 comments3 min readEA link

[Question] Is there a mar­ket for prod­ucts mix­ing plant-based and an­i­mal pro­tein? Is ad­vo­cat­ing for “se­lec­tive om­nivores” /​ re­duci­tar­i­anism /​ mixed diets ne­glected—with re­gards to an­i­mal welfare?

RamiroJan 4, 2022, 8:45 PM
19 points
7 comments2 min readEA link

[Question] “In­ter­gen­er­a­tional com­mu­ni­ca­tion”: could some­thing like “writ­ing let­ters to the fu­ture” sus­ci­tate in­ter­est in long-ter­mism?

RamiroNov 7, 2021, 11:35 PM
10 points
1 comment1 min readEA link

Con­tent and Rep­u­ta­tional Risk: Ox­fam Brasil’s “As­tral Anti-racism” cam­paign as a cau­tion­ary tale

RamiroNov 5, 2021, 7:57 PM
17 points
1 comment6 min readEA link

On famines, food tech­nolo­gies and global shocks

RamiroOct 12, 2021, 2:28 PM
16 points
2 comments4 min readEA link

The Cry­on­ics re­duc­tio against pure time prefer­ence: a rhetor­i­cal low-hang­ing fruit—or “Do we dis­count the fu­ture only be­cause we won’t live in it?”

RamiroAug 3, 2021, 3:06 PM
9 points
6 comments6 min readEA link

The Harsanyi-Rawls de­bate: poli­ti­cal philos­o­phy as de­ci­sion the­ory un­der uncertainty

RamiroAug 1, 2021, 2:04 PM
19 points
3 comments4 min readEA link

Nega­tive screen­ing and su­per­vis­ing en­vi­ron­men­tal li­a­bil­ities un­der IAS 37

RamiroMar 24, 2021, 2:25 PM
6 points
0 comments8 min readEA link

How does Ama­zon de­foresta­tion ac­tu­ally work? It’s not about soy.

RamiroJan 26, 2021, 3:06 AM
19 points
4 comments5 min readEA link

[Linkpost] The En­vi­ron­ment as an Obstacle

RamiroAug 31, 2020, 5:15 PM
5 points
0 comments1 min readEA link

[Linkpost] The Groundswell

RamiroAug 31, 2020, 5:11 PM
9 points
0 comments1 min readEA link

What is a pan­demic com­pared to our sewer sys­tem? An ex­am­ple of how a so­ciety nor­mal­izes risks

RamiroJul 25, 2020, 2:59 PM
25 points
0 comments9 min readEA link

[Question] Is there any­thing like “green bonds” for x-risk miti­ga­tion?

RamiroJun 30, 2020, 12:33 AM
21 points
1 comment1 min readEA link

My am­a­teur method for translations

RamiroJun 30, 2020, 12:29 AM
15 points
2 comments3 min readEA link

In­differ­ence, racism and vi­o­lence: what comes af­ter jus­tice for Ge­orge Floyd?

RamiroJun 12, 2020, 1:44 AM
44 points
0 comments5 min readEA link
(medium.com)

[Question] Who should /​ is go­ing to win 2020 FLI award 2020?

RamiroJun 11, 2020, 7:20 PM
11 points
9 comments1 min readEA link

[Question] Is rapid di­ag­nos­tic test­ing (RDT), such as for coro­n­avirus, a ne­glected area in Global Health?

RamiroMar 17, 2020, 10:24 PM
11 points
0 comments1 min readEA link

Ramiro’s Quick takes

RamiroOct 17, 2019, 1:16 PM
3 points
119 comments1 min readEA link

Merg­ing with AI would be suicide for the hu­man mind—Su­san Schneider

RamiroOct 3, 2019, 5:55 PM
0 points
3 comments1 min readEA link
(www.ft.com)