Every year tens of billions of animals are raised in terrible conditions in factory farms before being killed for human consumption. Over the last two years Lewis Bollard – Project Officer for Farm Animal Welfare at the Open Philanthropy Project – has conducted extensive research into the best ways to eliminate animal suffering in farms as soon as possible. This has resulted in $30 million in grants to farm animal advocacy.
We covered almost every approach being taken, which ones work, and how individuals can best contribute through their careers.
We also had time to venture into a wide range of issues that are less often discussed, including:
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Overview of the discussion
2m40s What originally drew you to dedicate your career to helping animals and why did Open Philanthropy end up focusing on it? 5m40s Do you have any concrete way of assessing the severity of animal suffering? 7m10s Do you think the environmental gains are large compared to those that we might hope to get from animal welfare improvement? 7m55s What grants have you made at Open Phil? How did you go about deciding which groups to fund and which ones not to fund? 9m50s Why does Open Phil focus on chickens and fish? Is this the right call? More...)