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Daniel Bressler — Research Assistant for Climate Change Research

  • Category: Global Health & Wellbeing
  • Organization Name: Daniel Bressler
  • Amount: $32,000

  • Award Date: August 2022

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    Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $32,000 to Daniel Bressler to hire Naomi Shimberg as a research assistant for one year. Daniel Bressler is a PhD candidate in Sustainable Development at Columbia University who researches the social cost of carbon. Bressler and Shimberg plan to create interactive tools for estimating the mortality impact of climate change, which we believe will be helpful to other researchers, including at Open Philanthropy.

    This falls under our work on global health and wellbeing.

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