Tree Updates

Tree-planting Update: Episode 37

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!

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Opinion
Activism

Protecting the right to wild camp in England

A recent protest on Dartmoor is arguing for people’s right to nature

 
Tree planting

Your trees in Argentina

In Argentina, we are planting native seedlings to restore the land and create agroforestry systems with edible forests for local communities.

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Brazil

When tree planting pays off (literally)

What if environmental work could actually be good both for both the planet and the economy? Meet Marcela in Brazil.

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Activism

Why Ecosia and other businesses are calling for “other wooded lands” to be included in the EU’s proposed regulation for deforestation-free commodities

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.

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Tree planting

Your trees in Australia

Turning abandoned dairy farms back into subtropical rainforest in New South Wales, a region badly affected by rising temperatures and bushfires.

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News

We've updated your personal tree counter

We’ve updated your personal tree counter to make it even easier for you to keep track of your impact on Ecosia.

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Opinion
Opinion

Do radical protest movements actually work?

Protests, especially unpopular ones, can look like failures in the short-term. But evidence suggests that this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

 
Video

Tree-planting update: Episode 36

In this 36th tree update, we take you along on our tree monitoring trip in Madagascar. From the hilly south, across the dry north, to the muddy coast.

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Tree planting

Your trees in Brazil

Dubbed the farm of the world, Brazil’s forests have been cleared mostly to satisfy worldwide meat consumption. Your trees here protect 60% of Brazil’s endangered species of animals and plants.

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News

Introducing dark mode

Dark mode has been your most requested feature — and for good reason. We’re very happy to announce it’s finally here.

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Opinion
WWCD

Organize, organize, organize

What we can do is a series drawing inspiration from the changemakers of our time. Matthias Schmelzer is an activist-researcher on the topic of degrowth.

 

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