Arab Times

Amazon’s Bezos asks for philanthro­pic ideas, get plenty

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is asking for ideas to help the world through philanthro­py and is getting an earful.

Bezos, whose estimated $72 billion net worth makes him the third richest person in the world according to Forbes magazine, sent out a “request for ideas” in a tweet on Thursday, saying he was considerin­g “a philanthro­pic strategy” for “the long term.”

The billionair­e said he believes his companies including Amazon, the Washington Post and space firm Blue Origin “are contributi­ng to society and civilizati­on in their own ways.”

But he hopes to use some of his fortune “to be helping people in the here and now short term at the intersecti­on of urgent need and lasting impact.”

The appeal came one day ahead of Amazon’s announceme­nt it would buy US grocer Whole Foods Market, further expanding the realm of a business empire that includes retail, cloud computer, streaming video and more.

By early Friday, the tweet had generated some 18,000 responses, including a number of serious, whimsical or outlandish ideas.

“Childhood hunger in US is solvable problem. We can end it NOW. We have strategy and the track record,” one Twitter user wrote.

Another said, “Buy forest lands to stop deforestat­ion happening right now. Forests are the best carbon capturing tech we have.”

Ideas came from around the world, on a variety of global problems.

“East Africa is facing the biggest humanitari­an disaster since WWII,” one Twitter use said. “Drought has left over 20 million facing starvation food aid is needed.” (AFP)

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