Bezos launches $10 bn fund to combat climate change

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WASHINGTON, Feb 18, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – His company is often criticized for
its environmental record, but Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon and the world’s
richest man, said Monday that he was committing $10 billion to a new fund to
tackle climate change.

In a post to his 1.4 million followers on Instagram, the e-commerce tycoon
said the Bezos Earth Fund would “fund scientists, activists, NGOs — any
effort that offers a real possibility to help preserve and protect the
natural world.”

“Climate change is the biggest threat to our planet,” said Bezos, whose net
worth is estimated to be around $130 billion.

Hundreds of Amazon employees last month signed a blog criticizing the
online retail giant’s climate policies and demanding it do more to tackle
climate change.

Amazon has been accused of creating vast amounts of waste from the
packaging it uses for doorstep deliveries, as well as for the greenhouse gas
emissions from huge fleets of vehicles.

The company, which in December said its workforce had hit 750,000, has also
been denounced over its carbon footprint because of the high energy
consumption of its server farms for its lucrative cloud computing activities.

“I want to work alongside others both to amplify known ways and to explore
new ways of fighting the devastating impact of climate change on this planet
we all share,” Bezos said in his announcement on Monday.

– Amazon’s carbon targets –

Bezos, who maintained his status as the world’s richest person despite an
expensive divorce last year, said his new foundation would begin issuing
grants later this year.

Last September, he said Amazon would pledge to become carbon neutral by
2040 and vowed that the company would order 100,000 electric delivery trucks.

Rather than make investments that the business guru might profit from, the
fund would allocate grant money to projects, The New York Times said, quoting
unnamed sources familiar with the initiative.

Bezos divulged few details on his social media post, which attracted
overwhelmingly positive responses from his followers.

Bezos has often clashed with US President Donald Trump, who regularly
attacks climate change activists, recently calling them “perennial prophets
of doom.”

The fund was described as Bezos’s biggest philanthropic commitment.

Fellow billionaire Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, now devotes much of
his time to his charity foundation and a venture fund that makes investments
aimed at helping curb emissions and reverse climate change.

The New York Times said that even if Bezos spent the full $10 billion
immediately, he would still be the world’s richest person.

Last week, he reportedly agreed to buy a Beverly Hills mansion built in the
1930s by Hollywood movie mogul Jack Warner for $165 million, a record price
for a California home.