Hello HN,
I'm going to be putting a significant percentage of my income aside going forward in order to combat climate change.
Let's say, as an order of magnitude estimate, between $250-$2500/mo.
I've already made a lot of changes to lower my personal impact and I'd like to go further. It strikes me that, for example, though I own an electric car, this is almost certainly not the most effective use of funds.
Possible ways include:
- supporting protests globally with funds
- buying carbon offsetting directly
- buying / funding research into carbon capture
- funding renewable energy in general etc
What does HN think? Opinions on specific businesses, charities, platforms, etc?
How can individuals use their earning power to make a difference?
They mainly target other cause areas in which they expect marginal donations to do more good, but their general approach is very useful to understand even if you have a narrower goal.
There is general information about the approach here: https://www.effectivealtruism.org/
And an analysis of climate change in particular here: https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/research/other-causes/climat...
https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/post/2013/11/less-burn-for-y... evaluates a few specific charities that attempt to reduce greenhouse gases.