Share with friends and circles of friends with wechat scanning QR code < / P > < p > on November 16, the blue origin of space tourism company has attracted a lot of attention recently, but Jeff Bezos, the founder of the company, said that he is investing more money in combating climate change through Bezos earth fund p> < p > Bezos once revealed that he would sell $1 billion worth of Amazon shares every year to fund blue origin. But he now says he is spending more money to help combat climate change, at least for now p> < p > many critics believe that billionaires like Bezos should spend more money on climate change rather than space travel. At the Ignatius forum in Washington, Bezos was asked about his views on these criticisms p> < p > Bezos said: "they don't understand the importance that we need to do these two things at the same time. In fact, the two things are closely linked. In fact, I spend more on Bezos earth fund than I spend on space." < / P > < p > Bezos acknowledged that there is "a lot of work to do" on earth, but in order to "maintain the development of civilization", Human beings also need to develop resources on other planets. He said: "this is not to abandon the earth, but to save the earth." < / P > < p > Bezos launched the $10 billion earth fund in 2020 to donate to scientists, activists and other organizations committed to combating climate change. So far, the fund has allocated US $947 million, with the goal of donating the remaining US $9 billion by 2030 p> < p > after resigning as CEO of Amazon in July, Bezos spent more time on other personal ambitions, such as earth fund and blue origin, as well as the Washington Post he acquired in 2013 p> < p > Bezos especially set aside more time for the blue origin project. It was previously reported that Bezos recently doubled the time he spent dealing with blue origin affairs every week and spent every Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon discussing the latest situation of the space company p> < p > Bezos has always been interested in space for a long time. At the high school graduation ceremony, he delivered a speech, saying that he wanted to build space hotels, amusement parks, yachts and space colonies that could accommodate two or three million people around the earth. At the end of his speech, he said: "space, the last frontier, wait for me there!" (small) < / P > < p >