Ecosia on Campus

Ecosia on Campus: 140,000 trees and counting

The Ecosia on Campus movement has grown tremendously over the past three years, inspiring students at over 280 universities to launch their own campaigns across the globe.

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Video

Do climate protests work?

Many climate movements and protests have started in recent years. But do climate movements actually work? Watch episode 4 of Climate Brief to find out.

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Climate Action

World Centric reinvents food containers

We spoke to Lauren Olson, Zero Waste Manager at World Centric to learn more about plastic alternatives.

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Tree Updates

Tree-Planting Update: Episode 31

It's the rainy season which means it's planting time! In Tree-Update 31 we share which partners have taken your seedlings out of the nurseries and into the fields.

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Tree planting

Your trees in Thailand

In Thailand, we are supporting rubber farmers to transform their monocultures into sustainable agroforestry rubber farms.

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Tree planting

Your trees in the Philippines

In the Philippines, we are planting native seedlings to restore the land, and creating agroforestry systems with smallholder farmers.

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Video

Why are trees so important?

This is the third episode of Climate Brief, an original Ecosia YouTube series. This time: why trees are so important.

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Thank you for fighting wildfires and restoring burnt forests!

On Tuesday, the Ecosia community stepped up and showed what’s possible when we unite behind a common cause.

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News

Join the #EcosiaWildfireRelief to fight fires and restore forests!

We’ll use 100% of our profits to fund firefighters in Brazil and plant trees in the US and Australia.

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Tree planting

Your trees in Cameroon

Your trees restore biodiversity all the while promoting better livelihoods for local communities.

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Climate Action

Toilet paper company Who Gives A Crap

We talk to the toilet-buiding toilet paper social business.

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Video

How wildlife patrols protect the world’s remaining wildlife

In the past 50 years the world has lost about 60% of its original wildlife. Martin and Steve are wildlife patrols in Sumatra, Indonesia, helping protect the last place on Earth where elephants, rhinos and orangutans coexist in the wild.

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