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10 ways to party sustainably this festival season

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.

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Trees

How trees reduce air pollution

Air pollution is the topic for this year's World Environment Day. Most countries exceed dangerous levels, but there’s a natural remedy.

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Tree Updates

Tree-Planting Update: Episode 17

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.

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Regenerative agriculture: why Ecosia decided to support a permaculture farm in France

Industrial agriculture depletes the soil, contaminates water, and harms biodiversity. But there are alternative ways of growing food.

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25,000 trees for Fridays for Future!

Every Friday, young people around the world strike for the climate. Here's how Ecosia is supporting the Fridays for Future movement.

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European elections: why they’re important for the climate

These elections are crucial for the environment because the new European Parliament will have to decide on three main issues.

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Trees

Why trees are the solution to palm oil: a documentary

Palm oil is the most ubiquitous product in our industry. Finding alternatives to palm oil is not easy. Is boycotting a solution?

Fátima
Facts

The Ecosia team's favorite documentaries

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.

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News

We're facing a biodiversity crisis, according to landmark UN study

The 2019 study was prepared by 145 international experts and is the first comprehensive biodiversity study of its kind for 15 years.

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Open-source software can improve diversity in tech

We host monthly meetups at our Berlin office, which aim to provide a creative space for developers from under-represented groups.

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Senegal

How trees brought back Senegal’s national dish: with recipe

Forests and farms can coexist, and even help each other thrive. In Senegal, this has led to the return of a famous stew.

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Palm oil

Why is palm oil bad for the environment?

There is no such thing as a bad tree, but the way humans plant them can lead to problems.

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