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#117 – David Denkenberger on using paper mills and seaweed to feed everyone in a catastrophe, ft Sahil Shah

80,000 Hours Podcast

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The Challenge of Funding Catastrophes

We're very grateful for the funding we've received, including from the centre for effect of altruism. The other obvious source of money is outside of a but then it's hard to get them to consider catastrophes that have already happened. I guess we've see that there's some various potential connections with the reducing relancs and animals and reducing factory farming. There was this interesting concept i read about on the ea foram, which was earning to give plus. And it observed that it may be harder to earn to give and maintain motivation because, in comparison to working out an organization, because you're not surrounded by blank minded people as much. Ye, yesyd or

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