Earlier this week, the world’s richest billionaire launched into space in a phallic rocket (and unfortunately came back…)
Jeff Bezos believes that moving people into space is a better plan to avoid catastrophe than taking care of the planet humanity has ruined thus far. You know, so that humans can ruin two planets instead of just one.
Bezos pledged $10 billion to combat climate change, which first-round mostly went to large environmental nonprofits, including the Nature Conservancy, Natural resources Defense Conservancy, EDF, and more.
Beyond Bezos’ ideas, the environmental impact and working conditions of Amazon’s empire take a toll on the planet. In 2020, Amazon’s carbon emissions rose 19% even as global emissions dropped.
How can you break your Amazon addiction? It’s not as challenging as you may imagine! Here are seven steps to start:
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