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- Ecosia - the search engine that plants trees
Ecosia uses 100% of its profits for the planet and produces enough renewable energy to power all searches twice over
- Ecosia - Wikipedia
Ecosia is a search engine whose profits are used to pursue environmental goals Ecosia's search results are provided by its own search index, Staan, developed by the co-founded European Search Perspective (EUSP), as well as Google and Microsoft Bing; thus, Ecosia is partly a proxy search engine
- Download Ecosia (free) for Windows, macOS, Android, APK, iOS . . . - Gizmodo
Ecosia is a search engine that uses its ad revenue to support tree planting and reforestation projects around the world It aims to provide a sustainable alternative to traditional search engines
- Ecosia: Search to plant trees - Apps on Google Play
Ecosia is more than just a search engine — it’s a simple way to take climate action every day Just by browsing the internet, you can help plant trees in biodiversity hotspots, support local
- Ecosia: the search engine that uses 100% of its profits for the planet
Ecosia: the search engine that uses 100% of its profits for the planet
- Ecosia: Search to plant trees - App Store
Ecosia is more than just a search engine — it’s a simple way to take climate action every day Just by browsing the internet, you can help plant trees in biodiversity hotspots, support local communities, and combat climate change
- What Is Ecosia? Meet a Google Alternative That Plants Trees
Ecosia is a search engine that turns everyday web searches into funding for tree-planting projects around the world It works much like Google or Bing from a user’s perspective: you type a query, get search results, and may see ads alongside them The difference is that Ecosia uses its advertising income to support climate-focused projects instead of maximizing profit for shareholders
- Ecosia (@ecosia) Posts X - Twitter
Berlin-based Ecosia carved out a niche as a carbon-negative search engine To adapt to the ChatGPT era, it’s moving closer to Google and exploring how AI could help users cut carbon emissions
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