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Find what you need. Plant trees where they’re needed. Search with Ecosia and be climate active every day: ecosia.co/learnmore

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

Nothing to hide here 💁

Here's everything you helped us get done in June 🌳

Curious to know more? Head to ecosia.co/money

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

Can you spot the real change in the landscape? 🔎

Rain falls on Tanzania’s drylands and suddenly, there’s grass.

But the trees stay and transform the land 🌳

In Luhundwa village, Dodoma, we don’t plant trees. With our partner LEAD Foundation, we support FMNR or Ksiki Hai: helping trees regrow by pruning and protection.

It takes time, but it works 👏
Now many trees are over 2.5m tall –retaining water, stopping erosion, and fighting desertification.

The grass comes and goes, but the trees stay 💚

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

What if Chrome's profits funded climate action? Here's what we're thinking:

🌳 $80B to restore forests across Brazil, Africa, and beyond
🌾 $10B in regenerative farming
⚖️ $150B to challenge polluters, counter disinformation, and empower Indigenous communities
⚡️ $300B to scale clean energy
🌴 $60B to protect the world’s most vital rainforests

We're thinking big. Are you with us?

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

5 years of reforestation 💚

We planted 890,000 mangroves with Eden: People+Planet to bring this ecosystem in Madagascar back to life.

Mangroves do more than you may think.

They prevent the soil from washing into the sea, protect communities from floods and tsunamis, shelter many animal species, and sequester large amounts of carbon.

We couldn't have done this without your searches.

Thank you for being a part of the Ecosia community 💚

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

"You can't reforest this land, it rarely rains..."
Us:

In 2016, this savannah in Burkina Faso was almost bare.

So, together with our partners Hommes et Terre, we planted 29,328 trees.

Rain is sporadic here, so we used half-moons: an ancient technique that holds water in pits to help young trees survive.

6 years later, trees and grassland are growing, the soil is recovering, and wildlife is returning 🌳

Keep searching and help protect these trees for years to come.

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

Here’s what we’re doing to restore fire-damaged forests around the world 🌳

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

You’re not imagining it: wealthier neighborhoods really do far better in heatwaves.

As extreme heat hits Europe and the US again, we ask: why? And how do we fix it?

Graph inspired by Mona Chalabi.

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

How's your summer going?

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

Over €1.5 million invested in climate action in May 💪🌳🌍

Every Ecosia search helps fund reforestation and climate action. And we publish every cent.

Keep searching... and maybe mention it to your friends too 💚

Ecosiaecosia
2025-09-02

We’re dangerously close to losing the Amazon rainforest.

18% of it is already gone. 
If we reach 20%, the entire forest could collapse.

Even protected Indigenous areas are in danger as industrial agriculture and illegal logging are encroaching from all sides.

But Indigenous communities are fighting back, risking everything to protect their land and our planet.

We’ve teamed up with Planet Wild to support their fight, thanks to your searches 💪

Ecosiaecosia
2025-08-12

This patch of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil was almost bare. Now, it’s coming back to life.

We teamed up with ITPA to plant and protect over 25,000 native trees in one of the world’s most threatened rainforests.

And thanks to your searches, it’s slowly turning green again!

Get the Ecosia app and help us restore more places like this 💚 ecosia.org

Ecosiaecosia
2025-08-12

Ever heard of “climateflation”? It’s what happens when extreme weather drives up food prices. And it’s already happening.

This is more proof we need bold, systemic climate action — to protect people, not profits.

Ecosiaecosia
2025-08-12

Sérgio Quintão is restoring a piece of the Atlantic Rainforest — one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems.

With support from Instituto Espinhaco and the Ecosia community, he’s since planted over 10,000 native trees to bring life back to this forgotten forest 🌱

Once home to one in every 14 of Earth’s plant species, only 10% of the Atlantic Rainforest remains today.

But thanks to people like Sérgio (and millions of Ecosia searches), it’s starting to grow back.

Ecosiaecosia
2025-08-08

Our financial reports just got even more transparent 🤩

We’ve made it easier to see how much we dedicate to climate action each month.

In April, we earned €3.1M and dedicated over €1.3M to climate action. That includes trees and other climate impact: our investments in solar, regenerative agriculture, and more.

We want you to see the full picture, not just the trees! Go deeper: ecosia.co/money

Ecosiaecosia
2025-08-08

2024 may have been chaotic, but we planted millions of trees, restored ecosystems, and generated clean energy through it all 🥹💚

Thank you for being the best community ever!

Ecosiaecosia
2025-08-08

Wildfires like the one that recently burned just outside Marseille aren’t inevitable.

We’re investing €10,000 in fire-resistant trees to help reduce the risk of the next one.

Search with Ecosia and help plant trees that fight wildfires 💚

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2025-07-14

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Ecosiaecosia
2025-07-08

🍄 In 1992, world leaders vowed to protect nature — but they left fungi out.

Despite being essential to forests, climate, and life itself, fungi receives just 0.8% of conservation attention and zero recognition in global agreements.

Together with Fungi Foundation and Planet Wild we’re pushing to change that at the 2026 Biodiversity COP.

No healthy ecosystems without fungi — so why are they still ignored?

Forests need fungi to survive.
Why aren't they protected?
Ecosiaecosia
2025-07-08

Tanzania’s Gombe National Park is home to the chimpanzee families first studied by Dr. Jane Goodall 65 years ago.

Her groundbreaking work continues to inspire global action for wildlife and the forests they depend on.

Together with the Jane Goodall Institute, we’re restoring vital chimpanzee habitats and protecting the forest that sparked a movement.

65 years ago, Jane Goodall began research that changed science.

The chimp families she studied still need protecting.
Ecosiaecosia
2025-07-08

Europe has been facing another deadly heatwave.

In 2024 alone, 175,000 people in Europe lost their lives to heat-related causes (source: UN).

As cities heat up, streets lined with trees can be up to *12°C* cooler than those without — providing shade, cleaner air, and a home for biodiversity 🌳

Despite this, tree-free concrete jungles have become the norm, especially in lower-income neighborhoods.

🌿 Is your city keeping people safe, or leaving them to overheat?

Image shows two streets: One is tree-lined with plenty of shade. One has no trees. 

The shaded side is shown as 32 degrees celsius, the unshaded side is 40 degrees celsius.

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