If not plastic tubes and bags, what other material could we use to grow millions of tree saplings around the world?
The average festival produces as much CO2 as three single-story houses per day. Can the music industry go green and what would it take?
A conversation with Daze Aghaji, whose work focuses on wellbeing and building a sense of collective agency through strong, supportive, regenerative cultures.
Instead of aiming for neutrality, let’s look at the positive impact an organization could have.
We joined forces with Bronx is Blooming to support urban tree equity and environmental justice in New York City.
What are some of the ways in which AI could be applied to tackle climate change? And is there a catch?
In this episode we show you how we count the trees you helped us plant when visiting a site. With a measurement tape in hand, join us in counting some trees!
A recent protest on Dartmoor is arguing for people’s right to nature
In Argentina, we are planting native seedlings to restore the land and create agroforestry systems with edible forests for local communities.
What if environmental work could actually be good both for both the planet and the economy? Meet Marcela in Brazil.
Ecosia and a host of environmental-focused businesses, including Patagonia, have submitted a letter to the EU to call on the European Parliament and Commission to expand its upcoming regulation on deforestation.
Turning abandoned dairy farms back into subtropical rainforest in New South Wales, a region badly affected by rising temperatures and bushfires.