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Related: About this forumSurprise, Surprise!! Bezos Stops Funding Scientific Group That Set Decarbonization Standards For Corporations
Jeff Bezoss $10bn climate and biodiversity fund has halted its funding of one of the worlds most important climate certification organisations, amid broader concerns US billionaires are bowing down to Trump and his anti-climate action rhetoric. The Bezos Earth Fund has stopped its support for the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), an international body that assesses if companies are decarbonising in line with the Paris agreement. Earth Fund had been one of two core funders of the SBTi, with the Ikea Foundation: the two accounted for 61% of its total funding last year. Earth Funds decision was first reported by the FT.
Spokespeople for Earth Fund and SBTi said the $18m (£14.5m) grant had been a three-year commitment that expired as previously agreed, and Earth Fund had not made a final decision on future support. But researchers familiar with the SBTi, as well as advisers at the organisation, raised concerns that the vanishing support was part of a broader trend of wealthy individuals moving away from funding causes that the US president who has previously called climate change a hoax did not agree with.
Prof Doreen Stabinsky, who is on the technical council of SBTi, said: You look at Bezos and the folks hes hanging out with in the billionaires club, and you realise this is about more than SBTi, she said. Bezos is bowing down to Trump in a way a bunch of billionaires are bowing down to Trump. Stabinsky said Bezoss decision was not surprising at all given he previously stopped the editorial board of the Washington Post which he owns taking an endorsement position on presidential candidates.
It came as scientists described their stress and fear at Donald Trumps executive orders to cut federal grant money. Mentions of the climate crisis have also been removed or downgraded across US government websites. Stabinsky said: Climate for Trump is just one of those things that is very visible, very on his radar, very part of his messaging anti-climate action, anti any corporate that is doing something that is visibly about climate change.
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BoRaGard
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multigraincracker
(35,070 posts)ramapo
(4,756 posts)All these corporate "initiatives" and funding are all greenwashing. No government, no company, virtually no organization is doing anything near what needs to happen to mitigate the warming trend of the atmosphere and oceans.
There was zero discussion of climate change during the campaign. It has virtually no place in the daily thoughts of most Americans.
The outrage and fear and hours of media attention on the first few weeks of this administration is far, far beyond the attention given to the problem that we've known about for 40 years and refuse to confront.
Now the issue will be photoshopped out of existence and any policy to perhaps address it will be reversed on steroids.
Party on until the day that Mother Nature teaches everybody a lesson.
hatrack
(61,943 posts)If corporations would come out and state what they really believe, i.e. "Fuck the environment - we don't care!", they'd at least be honest, and that would allow us to slice away at least one layer of false hope.