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Bezos Earth Fund boosts marine conservation with $24.5 million

The world’s biggest climate philanthropy has given $24.5 million to protect coastal ecosystems as part of a plan to create the planet’s first cross-border marine biosphere reserve, its head of nature told Reuters.

The four grants from the Bezos Earth Fund are intended to help local communities and organisations protect key marine areas in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador.

The grants form part of a plan to give $1 billion towards the world’s goal of protecting 30% of the planet’s land and oceans by 2030. As part of the ‘Protecting Our Planet Challenge’ with 10 other philanthropies, the group of donors is aiming to provide $5 billion over the same period.

Read more in Reuters here.

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