The Amazon founder has told delegates at Cop26 that his trip to space made him realise how ‘finite and fragile’ the Earth is. Jeff Bezos said: 'I was told that seeing the Earth from space changes the lens from which you view the world. But I was not prepared for just how much that would be true.' It comes after Prince William, in the weeks leading up to the climate change summit, had criticised billionaires embroiled in a space tourism race, saying the world’s greatest minds need to focus on fixing the Earth instead
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