Search Engine Plants Trees as It Finds Your Info
Some people prefer Google when exploring . Some like Yahoo or Bing. But now more than 2.5 million people a month are using Ecosia, because every time they click “Search” they help plant a tree.
donates an impressive 80 percent of its income, after expenses, to programs that sows trees in Africa. The money, up to $75,000 a month (most of it from ads), is responsible for four new trees every minute, according to Ecosia spokesperson Jacey Bingler. That’s up from one tree a minute just two years ago, when I the Ecosia.org site, which went live in 2009.
The group, based in Germany, had been funding a tree program in Brazil but last October it began financing reforestation , West Africa. It is part of a larger effort to spread greenery across dry regions of Africa. Bingler noted by email that the project has a larger purpose, too. “It's about reviving drought-ravaged landscapes, nurturing, educating and empowering people, slowing the spread of disease and even reducing the likelihood of extremism and violent conflict.”
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