Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 hours 12 minutes
Ecosia is growing trees in Malawi – using radio! And without putting a single sapling in the ground.
Welcome, stranger! This episode explores why privacy matters, what privacy has to do with the environment and your mental health, and how Ecosia is handling your data.
Jonathan Drori has written a book – or love letter – about trees. In this episode, we talk to him about his ongoing fascination.
Jéssica, a Brazilian software developer at Ecosia, visits our reforestation project in her home country. Her climate anxiety is transformed.
All profits made from our searches on Thursday will plant trees in Australia! The Byron Bay area needs its rainforests back for protection against future fires.
We are constantly confronted with the reality of climate change, and this has an effect on our mental health. We talk to psychotherapist Rosemary Randall about what climate anxiety is and how we might cope with it.
We used to lack a basic understanding of how many trees our planet could potentially support. No more: the Crowther Lab's research shows that we could plant 1.6 billion additional hectares of tree cover, making reforestation the top climate change solution – by far. This episode explores this ground-breaking discovery with the scientists who made it.
This episode of the Ecosia podcast explores our Spanish tree-planting project through interviews, a personal story about going home, and a polyphony of sounds and instruments recorded at our reforestation site by our friends at Sound Matters.
Alternative Nobel Prize laureate Tony Rinaudo explains how to bring forests back through Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration -- an innovative reforestation technique that is changing landscapes and lives around the world.
Our profits go towards trees, not shareholders – and we’ve just made that commitment legally binding.