Can farming make space for nature? Farmer Miguel Ángel thinks it can. For his father, Miguel, this means he is now unlearning agricultural practices he has been applying for decades.
Stories of hope seldom make headlines these days. But they are just as real. Discover Naliaka’s story of hope.
You can #GrowYourLove by searching with Ecosia on Thursdays!
Jonathan Drori has written a book – or love letter – about trees. We talk to him about his ongoing fascination.
Last week, our good friends at the alternative search engine Cliqz announced they would have to close it down.
Welcome to my home, from where I recorded this twenty-fourth tree update respecting the lockdown imposed during the corona crisis.
To everyone sitting at home thinking of ways to help their community: consider if we shifted to thinking about business as a means of social good.
Students are studying from the safety of their home and tackling climate change at the same time.
We still have a say today in how the world ought to look tomorrow. When temperatures rise worldwide, what kind of world do we want to live in?
This crisis makes clear that we can't think of ourselves as just consumers, and instead remember our most important roles as neighbors, friends, family, and citizens.
The sudden drop in CO2 emissions as a result of a slow down in our economic activity won't be enough to mitigate climate warming. In fact, it might make things worse.
Wangari Maathai would have been 80 years old today. Learn more about her tree-planting revolution.