KEY POINTS
  • Amazon on Tuesday announced it will launch a $2 billion venture capital fund to back companies developing "sustainable and decarbonizing technologies."
  • The fund is a part of Amazon's Climate Pledge, announced last September, wherein the company committed to meet the goals of the Paris climate agreement by 2040, a decade ahead of the Paris accord's goal.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announces the co-founding of The Climate Pledge at the National Press Club on September 19, 2019, in Washington.

Amazon is launching a $2 billion venture capital fund that will back companies building "sustainable and decarbonizing technologies," the company announced Tuesday.

The Climate Pledge Fund will invest in companies across a number of industries, including transportation and logistics, energy generation, manufacturing and food and agriculture, among others, Amazon said. The company added that the $2 billion is an "initial" commitment, signaling that the fund could grow over time.