Seeking High-Impact Project Ideas for Consultancy Firm

By Arie Pille @ 2024-09-10T12:26 (+11)

Update

I've ultimately decided to work at the Flemish Energy and Climate Agency (VEKA). I found the chances of working on an impactful project with my current employer to be too small and didn’t want to pass up VEKA's job offer (which really appeals to me). Thank you again for thinking along with me! It helped me make a well-considered decision.

Summary 

I have received a job offer as a climate policy officer, but my current employer has suggested that I start a new project within the consulting firm where I work. Therefore, I am urgently looking for ideas for a high-impact project that is feasible within the context of a consulting firm.

Context 

I work as an environmental consultant at an engineering and consultancy firm. Inspired by effective altruism, I am seeking a job that has a greater impact on the well-being of people and other animals. I have now received a job offer to work as a policy officer, helping develop climate plans.

In response, my current boss has proposed that I start a new, out-of-the-box project within the company. He promises to support me and help build a team around the project. I need to respond to the government's job offer within a few days, so I don’t have much time to come up with a project idea within the company. That’s why I would like to seek help from the EA community to brainstorm possible ideas.

I realize that this is a broad and challenging question, and I would be very grateful for your input.

My Question 

Project Requirements

Information about our company

The expertise of our company

Own Ideas 


Ulrik Horn @ 2024-09-11T03:15 (+3)

Start exploring worst-case climate scenarios. Their likelihood and what might be done to quickly prevent them if in e.g. 2070 we see ourselves in a worse situation and need to fix it in e.g. 5 years (make estimates of funding available). Also explore how different regions might respond to such extreme scenarios. Basically a break the glass plan in case things go really badly.

Arie Pille @ 2024-09-12T04:50 (+3)

Thank you for your suggestion, Ulrik! I will integrate possible solutions to prevent or adapt to extreme climate change in my brainstorming exercise.

Arie Pille @ 2024-10-13T15:11 (+2)

Update: I've ultimately decided to work at the Flemish Energy and Climate Agency (VEKA). I found the chances of working on an impactful project with my current employer to be too small and didn’t want to pass up VEKA's job offer (which really appeals to me). Thank you again for thinking along with me! It helped me make a well-considered decision.

Soemano Zeijlmans @ 2024-09-13T13:36 (+1)

Try to see if your company's expertise match with any of the recommended fields of work by Giving Green and High Impact Engineers! Especially this latter link is probably interesting for you and your colleagues.

I think that @Ulrik Horn's suggestion about how to adapt to worst-case climate scenarios is a good one, especially if you focus on places that are likely severely hit but don't have adequate plans for adaptation yet. 

Some first ideas, going by the expertise of the company: