This month, Ecosia pledged to plant 80,000 extra trees in Uganda and Indonesia – one for every person who attended the Parisian music festival We Love Green.
Air pollution is the topic for this year's World Environment Day. Most countries exceed dangerous levels, but there’s a natural remedy.
In this tree-planting update, see how the forest is coming back in Indonesia, and how your trees are doing in Haiti and in Mali.
Industrial agriculture depletes the soil, contaminates water, and harms biodiversity. But there are alternative ways of growing food.
Every Friday, young people around the world strike for the climate. Here's how Ecosia is supporting the Fridays for Future movement.
These elections are crucial for the environment because the new European Parliament will have to decide on three main issues.
Palm oil is the most ubiquitous product in our industry. Finding alternatives to palm oil is not easy. Is boycotting a solution?
From climate change to biodiversity to the meat industry, here's a list of eight films that have shaped the views of the Ecosia team.
The 2019 study was prepared by 145 international experts and is the first comprehensive biodiversity study of its kind for 15 years.
We host monthly meetups at our Berlin office, which aim to provide a creative space for developers from under-represented groups.
Forests and farms can coexist, and even help each other thrive. In Senegal, this has led to the return of a famous stew.
There is no such thing as a bad tree, but the way humans plant them can lead to problems.