Jeff Bezos pledges $1.35 billion to biodiversity, conservation efforts

Jeff Bezos pledges $1.35 billion to biodiversity, conservation efforts
Jeff Bezos, president and CEO of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, speaks at the Economic Club of Washington DC's "Milestone Celebration Dinner" in Washington, US on Sept 13, 2018. 
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pledged on Monday (Sept 20) to give away $1 billion (S$1.35 billion) in grants this year to focus on efforts around conservation.

The pledge is a part of his previously announced Bezos Earth Fund, which the Amazon founder started last year to execute his $10 billion commitment to fund scientists, activists and non-profit organizations in the fight against climate change.

The Bezos Earth Fund said on Monday the fund will focus on Central Africa's Congo Basin, the tropical Andes region and the tropical Pacific Ocean this year.

It is not yet known which organizations will receive the grants.

The grants will be prioritized in areas where local communities and Indigenous peoples are a main focus of conservation programs, the Bezos Earth Fund said. 

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