Editorial Lead. Into trees.
It’s that time of the year again — no, not the jingle bells, the time where you’re looking for gifts. Our planting pop-up has what you (and the planet) need!
A drop in ad revenue and delayed planting due to social distancing measures have led us to slow down our tree counter – but not for long.
Voting in the US election this year is a crucial opportunity to vote for the climate. Ecosia can't vote, but what we can do is donate the revenue from all US searches to Earthjustice. Here's why.
This makes it even easier to plant trees while browsing and searching the web.
There’s hardly a place more vulnerable to climate change than northern Burkina Faso. Planting trees here restores desertified land to its former fertility.
Jamie, the 23-year-old co-founder of TreeCard, talks to us about launching an ethical FinTech product, his first ever business (it started in school) and his love of David Attenborough.
We’re excited to announce TreeCard — a wooden debit card that lets you plant Ecosia trees with your everyday payments.
The effects of climate change are harming smallholder farmers in Senegal. Planting trees on their fields helps them take charge of their future.
Agriculture and trees can coexist! The result is more and better food, as well as increased climate resilience.
Your trees in Uganda provide a living sanctuary to our closest living relative – chimpanzees.
Ecosia is growing trees in Malawi – using radio! And without putting a single sapling in the ground.