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Jo Spratt: Oxfam New Zealand say 'It's not the time' for Jeff Bezos to go to space

Jo Spratt: Oxfam New Zealand say 'It's not the time' for Jeff Bezos to go to space

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB

July 20, 20214m 4s

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Show Notes

The 7.5 billion dollar trip to the edge of space by Jeff Bezos [ bay zoss]  is being seen as bad timing.
The world's richest man has soared more than 100 kilometres above the Texas desert, with three others, and returned safely.
Fellow billionaire Sir Richard Branson took a similar flight earlier this month.
Oxfam New Zealand's Jo Spratt told Tim Dower the coronavirus is sweeping the world, with second and third waves, and our close neighbour Fiji has some of the highest rates of the disease in the world.
“It’s just not the time to spending massive amounts of resources going to space, when we could be helping our fellow human beings.”
Jeff Bezos has a multi-billion dollar Earth Fund for battling climate change.
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