Your trees in Uganda provide a living sanctuary to our closest living relative – chimpanzees.
More and more people don't want to be tracked online. A guest post by our friends at Vivaldi Browser on why people want to take control of their data.
Ecosia has launched its own mentoring program to make the tech industry more accessible.
Ecosia is growing trees in Malawi – using radio! And without putting a single sapling in the ground.
Last year, Brazil lost about 310,000 acres of biodiverse forest land. In 2020, we’re on the same tragic track. Here's how you can help.
I’ve spoken to tree-planters and firefighters on the ground, and they’ve already seen about 30% more fires in their region than last year. Why?
A heat wave across the European continent is expected to put forests in Western and Central Europe under serious strain. In Germany, for example, about 97% of forests are not well equipped for a heating planet.
On the eve of Earth Overshoot Day, Ecosia joins forces with Earth Uprising, the youth-led climate organization founded by 15-year-old Alexandria Villaseñor.
It's about creating a space that reminds you that you’re not alone.
Planting trees on and around farms has many benefits. In rural Rwanda, your trees prevent erosion, increase soil fertility and water retention, and ultimately lead to higher, more predictable yields.
Climate justice is about understanding the root of how systems have been constructed to disproportionately affect certain communities.
Learn why more and more people lack access to clean water and why trees could help.