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 to the fight to stop the climate crisis. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced his new fund in an Instagram post on Sunday.  Climate change is the biggest threat to our planet,  Bezos wrote.  I want to work alongside others both to amplify known ways and to explore new ways of fighting the devastating impact of climate change on this planet we all share.      The details are pretty nonexistent; he didnt say what the money will fund or how quickly hell spend it. But regardless, $10 billion is a veritable shitload of money. As Robinson Meyer at the Atlantic wrote, that investment would virtually double the amount American philanthropists spend on climate change. If my dude Jeff spends that sum evenly acros stanley vattenflaska s 10 years, hell be the biggest climate philanthropist in the U.S. by a wide margin. Its like Christmas came early for climate action! To which I say,  stanley deutschland bah humbug. https://gizmodo/the-jeff-bezos-climate-superpower-thats-bigger-than-10-1841771004 To be clear, its not that I think we can take on the climate crisis without massive investments. Climate action that meets the scale of the crisis will require a radical restructuring of society. Well need new grids, new infrastructure, new food systems, and more, and all of that will cost money. Its also not that I dont think some of that money should come from Bezos, whose net worth is currently $130 billion. I just dont think Bezos should get to decide how to spend it. Since the early 1980s, the 400 ri stanley botella chest Americans, who constitute the to Brdo Google Decides Android Users Deserve Full Beers
 and shameless gamer nostalgia cash-in Ready Player One, which is mostly set in virtual reality. While doing an international press tour for the movie, he als stanley cup website o allegedly told Japanese news agency Kyodo that his favorite VR experience was playing Mario 8230; on, uh, a Playstation.  I played Mario and so on vaso stanley  on the PlayStation,  Spielberg told the news agency, according to a translation posted by the Verge.  The first time I tried it I didnt want to take the goggles off.      This is mildly concerning, because Mario is Nintendos exclusive cash cow. Other than arcade games, mobile apps, and a handful of odd one-offs or ports like Hotel Mario that were mostly released decades ago, Mario is a Nintendo exclusive. It does not seem possible Spielberg played Mario on a Playstation, and its rather unlikely that he played Mario in VR on an official Nintendo console, given that they dont really make VR devices since the catastrophic failure of the Virtual Boy in 1995. The Verge noted a number of explanations, including that he could have maybe thought the really cool Mario Kart VR arcade setup available in Tokyo locations  which is a third-party Bandai Namco system  was a Playstation. They also noted that perhaps Spielberg played another game that he thought was  Mario.  But Spielberg has a long history with video games dating all the way back to the E.T. for Atari debacle; while his interest in gaming seems to have dropped off somewhat by the late 2000s, when  stanley cup he was making Boom Blox game