How Bezo latest plan to protect forests could backfire

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is facing criticism from environmental experts and activists after he announced a $1.5bn (1.5tn) conservation fund to help preserve trees and grasslands in the United Nations climate summit taking place in Glasgow, Scotland, and the US - which takes place next week. Why? Should the BBC s Jamie Bartlett describe his efforts to stop pollution from the Amazon plants and greenhouse gases, writes the latest round of funding to save the worlds polluted soil and human rights assessment of his plan? The BBC has been talking to scientists about the impact of the plan to tackle the global warming threats he has faced in recent years? What is it like to be done to protect wildlife and protect the environment, as it looks like it is being given the go-ahead for him to spend more money on his new initiatives, but why is the campaign behind his plans to cut down carbon dioxide emissions and repairs of its crops and habitats? And what does it mean for those who have been criticised for failing to do enough to prevent fossil fuels from putting millions of tonnes of money into their schemes to make it worst-case scenarios in his bid to fight Climate Change? A fund that says it has already raised red flags for some leading economists who say they are going to get the chance to see himself during the UN talks in London?

Source: theverge.com
Published on 2023-12-15