Farmer Manuel is over 60 years old and fully retired, yet he continues to plant trees. Not for himself, but for future generations.
Many of us have heard of the term “climate justice”, but it requires real effort and introspection to understand what it means, and then to act on it.
Industrial agriculture is one of the largest contributors of greenhouse gas emissions, and often involved environmental racism. How can we fix it?
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!
You can contribute to a more stable and cleaner electricity grid by investing in solar energy.
Finding alternatives to palm oil monocultures to fight deforestation and safeguard orangutan habitats.
Our first UK tree planting project supports mental health, improves access to nature, and reduces air pollution.
If you’ve already been using Ecosia across your personal devices, you might also have thought about the impact it could have if your entire organization did the same.
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.
Updates from your trees in Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana and Burkina Faso, including new satellite images of your trees!
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.
What if we reevaluated our interactions with, and relationships to, the very trees and plants that we threaten to destroy, or use to breathe, and viewed them as having not only a stake, but an effect in and on human political decisions