Trees – if planted in the right way – play a crucial role in regenerating ecosystems and supporting local communities. Learn more about Ecosia's projects, the difference between monocultures and mixed forests, and how trees can change lives.
Planting trees is essential if we want to protect our planet against climate change. A new report from the FAO explains why.
On this episode of the Ecosia podcast, we talk to Jonathan Watts, the Global Environment editor at the Guardian.
We met Moses in Uganda while visiting our reforestation project. The nursery he's managing there helps to sustain the local chimp population.
What do our planting projects sound like? How many tree updates can we squeeze into one phone call?
You don't meet someone as inspiring as Almaz every day.
The Ecosia community has planted 30 million trees. And we want to thank you.
The world is really interesting. We were reminded of this a few months ago in Uganada as we were walking toward one of Ecosia's nurseries.
Some success stories begin with failures.
We met Takka on a hill in Ethiopia. He leads a youth group that has planted over 200,000 trees.
Pieter sat down with primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall to talk chimpanzees, forest corridors and why we need to change attitudes.
With great delight, we introduce our new mobile apps!
Behind the hills of Dila, in southern Ethiopia, Zebras are returning to the valley for the first time in a century.