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Jeff Bezos will give a 100 million to the fight against climate change

the Founder of the e-handelsjätten Amazon, the world's richest man to Jeff Bezos, announced on Monday that he is taking a big step in the filantropin. the fu

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Jeff Bezos will give a 100 million to the fight against climate change

the Founder of the e-handelsjätten Amazon, the world's richest man to Jeff Bezos, announced on Monday that he is taking a big step in the filantropin.

the fund Bezos's Earth Fund,” he will have to allocate about us $ 10 billion – almost the equivalent of 97 billion sek in the fight against climate change.

the grant will include funding for research into climate change, activism, and non-governmental organizations, writes Bezos in a post on Instagram.

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”Climate change is the planet's biggest threat. I would like to work together with others, in order to strengthen the former, and to explore new ways to fight climate change on this planet that we all share,” wrote Bezos in a post on Instagram.

by Bezos ' wealth, according to the New York Times, and his, so far, by far the largest commitment outside of his ownership of the Amazon.

Jeff Bezos founded the company in 1994, and is currently the president and ceo. His personal wealth is estimated today to the equivalent of 1.259 billion, and with it, he is the richest in the world, and it will also be for an agreed donation to the fight against climate change.

Bezos also owns a newspaper the Washington Post. At the end of January, the information on Bezos suffered a massive data breach by 2018, implemented by the kingdom of saudi Arabia. Since then, the publication of the report on Bezos had their phones hacked have been criticised, and experts from the fields of it-security believe that the report is incomplete.

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