All the latest news from the tree-planting search engine.
On September 20th, millions of us will leave our homes, schools and workplaces to strike for the future of our planet.
Installs of Ecosia have increased by a 1000% in only a week. The Amazon fires have brought Ecosia much attention and we are responding to the trust our (new) users put in us by increasing our efforts in Brazil.
A sense of insecurity reigns among environmental organizations in Brazil. Bolsonaro's policies are weakening the work of conservationists and threatening the Amazon Forest as a result.
Climate marches and nonviolent civil disobedience are necessary. Ecosia supports its employees with a new climate leave policy.
More people than ever are searching with Ecosia, which means we can now plant a tree every 0.8 seconds.
Google wants other search engines to pay to become a default option in Android. Here's why we're saying no.
Why do companies still burn fossil fuels? We love renewable energy so much, we built our own solar plants.
What started as an idea between three students has developed into a worldwide tree-planting phenomenon.
Since Bolsonaro's rise to power, deforestation in Brazil has drastically increased. As a reaction, Ecosia has committed to planting 1 million additional trees in Brazil.
Only half a year after his election, Brazil's president is rapidly delivering on his unsettling campaign promises regarding the Amazon.
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.
Industrial agriculture depletes the soil, contaminates water, and harms biodiversity. But there are alternative ways of growing food.