Jeff lays in to Richard Branson for donating billions to “blue-sky research” on alternative fuels, when for a fraction of that, he could be helping people survive by having access to potable water. I’m all for alternative fuels, but I have to agree with Jeff that priorities seem to be a bit skewed, and it’s not just Branson who’s doing the skewing. (Hey, that’s actually a verb. Wow.)
Jeff notes Dean Kamen’s latest venture, which sounds fascinating, and it reminded me of Blood:Water Mission.
Blood:Water Mission was started by Jars of Clay, as a result of a visit Dan Haseltine, the group’s lead singer, made to Africa. Its mission is to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS by providing clean blood and clean water, digging 1,000 wells, and providing medical facilities to treat the sick. All Blood:Water Mission is asking for is a simple, one-dollar donation per person.
The new technology Dean Kamen is working on will help untold thousands, perhaps millions, but it’s not available yet, and won’t be on a massive scale for a while. In the mean time, please consider a donation to Blood:Water Mission or a potable-water charity of your choice.
Chris,
I saw your comment on my site and thought you'd gotten my email. I just got the "Email returned undeliverable email" and figured I'd just post it in the comments here...
Hey, just wanted to drop a quick line and commend you on the blog. I'm a non-techy, newbie blogger and found yours while looking around to see who is doing a good job at this stuff. Keep up the good work!
Grace and peace,
Brian
Posted by: Brian at October 4, 2006 01:00 PM
Brian, I don't know what to tell you regarding the email. I double-checked my registration on the site, to make sure I didn't goof it up with a typo, but all appears to be well. Must have just been a hiccup with the Gmail servers.
Thanks again for your kind words, and I look forward to reading more from you!
Posted by: chris
at October 4, 2006 05:11 PM