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Peter Smith's avatar

Wenar is right, of course, but he is pointing in the wrong direction.

This planet is suffering from an attack of Homo Sapiens. My very crude assessment is that an acceptable load of HS for our little planet would be around one hundreth of the current count.

Yes. 99 percent of us should, somehow, remove ourselves from The Earth.

This won't happen, of course.

My only personal relief is that, being at the age of 87, I am unlikely to be around for the worst of it - but I have children and grandchildren ...

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Terence Wood's avatar

Good piece as always John,

For what it's worth, seeing as aid's my thing.

The best available evidence seems to suggest government aid has a small positive effect on development. This is contested, but there's certainly no clear evidence of a negative impact on average.

This is a good paper on the aid growth relationship: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10887-016-9137-4

Evidence suggests bednets have reduced Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa, and that PEFAR helped with HIV:

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2050847

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/1157487

I have a look at the potential negative unintentional consequences of aid in this blog post, and link to lots of studies: https://devpolicy.org/is-it-wrong-to-donate-to-ngos-2-20230215/

Cheers

Terence

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