

EAGx Australia: What matters most? (Panel discussion)
We live in a world faced by an unending list of problems. Many of these deserve immediate and well-resourced attention from both individuals and communities. However, we also live in a world of finite resources, and are forced to make costly tradeoffs in choosing how to spend our time and money.
This issue is discussed by four great thinkers:
Peter Singer – Professor of Bioethics (Princeton University) and Laureate Professor (University of Melbourne)
Eva Vivalt – Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics at Australian National University
Rob Wiblin – Director of Research (80,000 Hours)
Kirsten Armstrong – Global Lead of Development Effectiveness at The Fred Hollows Foundation
Source: Effective Altruism Australia (original video).
Effective Altruism is a social movement dedicated to finding ways to do the most good possible, whether through charitable donations, career choices, or volunteer projects. EA Global conferences are gatherings for EAs to meet. You can also listen to this talk along with its accompanying video on YouTube.