Ecosia is a search engine that plants trees (for real)
It’s widely known that the most vital things to human existence are trees and search engines.
Right?
That’s why Ecosia, the search engine that plants trees, exists.
Ecosia works like a regular search engine. Except they use their ad revenue to plant trees in places around the world that need them, like Ethiopia, Brazil, Indonesia, and Spain. In fact, Ecosia users have helped plant millions of trees just by searching things like “food near me,” “where to buy stamps,” “why was I even born”—you know, stuff you usually search.
Ecosia believes in going beyond being carbon neutral. That’s why their servers run on renewable energy, and every search aids in removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
It takes just a few clicks to install Ecosia for Chrome or download the app. That’s much less kinetic energy than repeatedly pushing a shovel into the earth.