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EA - I donated $35 to offset my carbon footprint for this year by Luke Eure
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: I donated $35 to offset my carbon footprint for this year, published by Luke Eure on December 5, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum.This is a cross-post from my blog. I've seen analysis like this previously on the forum, but nothing recently, so I thought it might be useful to share one up-to-date practical exploration of climate offset donations.I want to start donating annually to offset my carbon footprint. I don't really think of this as a charitable cost - instead it'sinternalizing my externalities.This is the first time I am systematically deciding to make an annual donation - I wanted to walk through my thinking in case it's useful for anyone else! This post also serves as pro-Effective Altruism propaganda.How much carbon do I need to offset?The average American seems to emit about 15-20T of CO2 per year (source,source,source). I'll assume 20T.But I travel a lot. A round-trip flight from London to New Yorkemits ~1T of CO2. This year I took 5 international flights - most had multiple legs, so I'll assume I emitted 15T more than the average American.So let's say I have to offset 35T of CO2 each year.Where should I donate?I trust Vox's Future Perfect on stuff like this. They recommend donating to a climate change fund such as theClimate Change Fund from Founder's PledgeHow much should I donate?I'll use thetop recommended climate charity from Vox's Future Perfect as a benchmark. As of December 2023, this is theClean Air Task ForceFounder's Pledge estimates that a donation to CATF can avert 1T of CO2 emissions for $0.1-$1So that would put the amount I have to donate to offset all my emissions at $3.50-$35 per yearI'll be on the safe side and assume I should donate $35Conclusion: I just donated $35 to the Climate Fund from Founder's Pledge to offset my yearly carbon footprint. I intend to make this donation annually going forward, and encourage you to as well!Effective Altruism has been under some heat lately - with the collapse of FTX, and the drama around the OpenAI board ousting Sam Altman.EA is both a philosophy and a community. I think the above exercise illustrates why both are really good, despite recent drama.The philosophy of Effective Altruism gave me the intellectual motivation to donate in the first place. And it informs my decision about where to donate: I should not just donate to what feels the best - I should donate where my dollar will have the highest impact in terms of tons of CO2-eq averted.The community of EA has created institutions (in this case Vox's Future Perfect, and Founder's Pledge) that help me quickly[1] identify a good donation opportunity, and direct my funds effectively. Also,a post on the the EA Forum provided extra social motivation to make this donationIs this system perfect? No. Perhaps I could have spent more time finding a better charity to donate to. Perhaps I should be doing more in my lifestyle or in political activism to be addressing the problem of climate change.But I think my actions here are a lot better than they would be if Effective Altruism did not exist[2]. So overall I remain proud of Effective Altruism - both the philosophy and the community.^It only took 1 hour to do the research and decide to donate!^For what it's worth, the philosophy and community of EA were also key motivators in my decision to become vegetarianThanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
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