Each of them has the potential to contribute to addressing the ecological, social, and economic challenges facing our society, yet I suspect that most are not taking any action.
36 1 ReplyI don't know about all of them. Surely they all do some kind of charity stuff.
The ones I do know about are:
Anders Holch Povlsen (Denmark) is buying a lot of land in several countries for rewilding.
Ortega (Spain) did a lot to fight cancer by donating 0.3 billion euros which was used for detection machines to the hospitals.
2 0 ReplyOrtega thus gave less than 0.5% of his fortune. Less than most normal people give annually.
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This title implies there are some people who are the poorest billionaires. I really hate that
16 0 ReplyIt's true, people just above 1 billion are the poorest billionaires.
13 1 Replyhow on earth do they survive on only 1 billion??
8 0 ReplyIt must be embarrassing for them
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Looks like the French is richer than the sum of all other billionaires of Europe.
8 0 ReplySecond richest person in the world
French national Bernard Arnault is the chair and CEO of LVMH, the world’s largest luxury goods company. LVMH brands include Louis Vuitton, Hennessey, Marc Jacobs, and Sephora.
11 0 ReplyI dislike how people claim who is richer.
Putin owns an economy, Kim owns an economy. I think they might be richer. I think plenty of people are far richer
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The Icelandic guy is incredibly wealthy when you consider the population of Iceland. If redistributed equally, each Icelander would get $6700.
3 0 ReplySupposedly, Putin is worth over $200 billion, making him richer than all of them.
4 2 ReplyI wonder how much of that is just an image. Like we've found out about their actual military state.
2 0 ReplyGood point.
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