I’m the co-director of Effective Environmentalism (part-time).
Interested in effective solutions to climate change, environment, animal welfare, and global health and development. Experienced with quantitative and qualitative research, including mathematical modelling and Delphi studies.
Experience:
Co-director of Effective Environmentalism (2024-now)
Research Fellow/Contractor at Ambitious Impact (Sept 2024-Jan 2025)
Policy Analyst at GFI (Oct 2022-June 2023)
Education:
MSc Environmental Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
MA Environment, Development and Peace, UN University for Peace
BSc Governance, Economics, and Development, LUC The Hague
In general, I find most channels posting ‘positive climate news’ honestly a bit annoying because they tend to focus on things that really don’t matter all that much in the big picture, or present their solution as a silver bullet while in fact there is none. (But maybe I’m a bit too critical here.)
If you’re interested, we’ve compiled a big list of climate-related resources on the Effective Environmentalism website—some of which are quite hopeful! For example, the books Not the End of the World and Regenesis. There are also a bunch of podcasts and videos on climate solutions that have a bit of a “yes we can” vibe.
https://www.effectiveenvironmentalism.org/resources
Outside EA circles, I really love the YouTube channel Just Have a Think for some climate hope. And (not a video, but a static image), the falling costs of solar is one of the most hopeful graphics in the climate cause area!