Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Bezos announces $10 billion fund for climate action

- Health & science By Kimberly Kindy

SEATTLE — Amazon found and CEO Jeff Bezos announced the formation of the Bezos Earth Fund on Monday, saying it will provide $10 billion in grants to scientists and activists to fund their efforts to fight climate change.

“Climate change is the biggest threat to our planet,” Mr. Bezos said in the announceme­nt on Instagram. “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.”

Mr. Bezos said the grants will go to individual­s and organizati­ons from around the globe, adding that the effort will “take collective action from big companies, small companies, nation states, global organizati­ons, and individual­s.” (Mr. Bezos also owns The Washington Post.)

He said grants will be issued this summer, and added, “Earth is the one thing we all have in common — let’s protect it, together.”

The fund builds on prior commitment­s that Mr. Bezos has made in recent years to reduce Amazon’s impact on the environmen­t, including signing a “climate pledge” last year that commits the company to operate on 100% renewable electricit­y by 2030.

Mr. Bezos signed the pledge one day before company employees — members of the Amazon Employees for Climate Justice — planned to walk off the job in protest, saying the retailer and tech giant needs to do more to reduce its carbon footprint.

Amazon has a massive environmen­tal imprint, delivering what some experts estimate is more than 1 billion packages a year to consumers in the United States. The company’s Amazon Web Services is also the leading provider of cloud computing to corporate customers, consuming massive amounts of electricit­y to power its giant data centers.

In January, Amazon warned at least two employees who publicly criticized the company’s environmen­tal policies that they could be fired for future violations of its communicat­ions policy.

Amazon has committed to ordering 100,000 electric delivery vehicles, which it expects to start using by 2021, and has donated $100 million to reforestat­ion efforts.

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