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Cauca and Tolima were key areas during the armed conflict between the Colombian government and the paramilitary and narco cartels known as FARC. After the peace agreement, these areas are undergoing a major transition.
Android users deserve to choose their favorite search engine. Google’s decision to sell that choice to the highest bidders is unethical and anti-competitive.
For International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating a few notable young women who are making history by fighting for our planet.
As Ecosia’s student ambassadors return to university for the spring, more and more academic institutions are setting Ecosia as the default search engine across campus computers.
Using agroforestry to restore land that was destroyed for cocaine production in the 80s.
Visiting Ecosia's reforestation project in Brazil has changed how I think about coding and my home.
Your searches are helping to reforest one of the world’s largest volcanic mountain ranges.
The renewed interest in carbon capture and geoengineering is a reaction to our failure to reduce emissions. But are these technologies safe?
The GonneGirls want to prove that sustainable agriculture is not only perfectly feasible, but that it can feed entire communities.
Planting a trillion trees might be the only thing Donald Trump and Jane Goodall don’t disagree about. What are its pitfalls?
Your trees in Haiti have helped protect water sources. Those that were planted on farms are revitalizing the soil, ultimately increasing farmers' income and food security.