A huge shout out to the Amazon CEO for his recent pledge to invest $2bn into restoring the natural world.

 



A huge shout out to the Amazon CEO for his recent pledge to invest $2bn into restoring the natural world.

The billionaire was inspired to take action after his trip to space, where he remarked that the Earth looked "finite and fragile".

During his speech at COP26, he stated that in "too many parts of the world, nature is already flipping from a carbon sink to a source", and has pledged to use his significant capital in large part to restore lands in developing countries that have been degraded from fantastic sources of food and energy into barely surviving ecosystems.

And the $2bn amount stated is just the start - over the course of several years, the Amazon CEO plans to invest $10bn in restoring these depleted areas of land, creating sustainable and green regions that can benefit this generation and the next.

In his own words, these restorative efforts "can improve soil fertility, raise yields and improve food security, make water more reliable, create jobs and boost economic growth, while also sequestering carbon..."

So, Kudos to Mr. Bezos, we hope this act inspires many CEOs and institutions to take climate action upon themselves, too.

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