Trees are the new roses.
Agribusiness has heavily altered ecosystems: modern agriculture contributes to around 10.5% of greenhouse emissions in the United States.
In Sudan, we are working with women-led groups to grow gum arabic trees. These trees will not only help reduce droughts and desertification but also increase the income of thousands of Sudanese women.
While the scientific consensus on climate change has gradually penetrated mainstream consciousness, privacy remains a topic that many of us attribute to a separate, and niche conversation.
It’s easier than ever to protect both your personal data and the planet.
With the right support, we can restore 10 million hectares along the Great Green Wall, and monitor the entire project.
Welcome to Tree Update 28! This time we answered all of your questions that you sent to us on our social media channels.
Despite all the pain the world went through in 2020, Ecosians turned this into the year of the forest.
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!