{"id":12199,"date":"2018-05-24t12:50:46","date_gmt":"2018-05-24t12:50:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/saving-the-planet-one-web-search-at-a-time-with-ecosia\/"},"modified":"2018-05-24t12:50:46","modified_gmt":"2018-05-24t12:50:46","slug":"saving-the-planet-one-web-search-at-a-time-with-ecosia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/saving-the-planet-one-web-search-at-a-time-with-ecosia\/","title":{"rendered":"saving the planet, one web search at a time with ecosia"},"content":{"rendered":"
christian kroll knew he wanted to do something good for the world when he finished university, he just didn\u2019t quite know what. after traveling the world, witnessing pain points and problems in many different places, he came up with the idea for ecosia. how could he make an impact in all of these very different places? the answer: by planting trees.<\/p>\n
in an increasingly moral and technologically advanced society, he had great timing: 70% of millennials<\/a> said they were more likely to pay extra for a product that contributes to a cause they care about, so when ecosia launched in 2009, it was extremely well received.<\/p>\n ecosia is a search engine that generates revenue from ads, like any other search engine. however, they use 80% of this profit to fund tree planting projects around the world. a certified b corporation<\/a>, ecosia has had impact all over the world, working with organizations<\/a> like the world wildlife fund<\/a> and the the nature conservancy<\/a>.<\/p>\n why trees<\/a>? trees and humans have a long history together. trees, like humans, are the among the most complex of organisms. living up to 5,000<\/a> years old, they have profound impact on the surrounding landscape, shaping the ecosystems around them in intricate ways.<\/p>\n trees can be sources of food, can provide habitats for endangered animal species, can sequester immense amounts of carbon dioxide out of the air, and contribute to biodiversity and ecological health. they bring life back into the soil around them, due to mutualistic partnerships between tree roots and mycorrhizal fungi<\/a>. and this in turn can stimulate other plant life and animal resources. trees are important for regulating water: they can act as buffers against flooding<\/a>, but can also fight against desertification<\/a>. trees also are important in creating good air quality.<\/p>\n ecosia estimates that every search on their web browser sequesters about 1 kg, or 2.2 pounds, of carbon from our atmosphere.<\/p>\n ecosia works with local communities in order to determine what these communities need. the diverse effect of trees on their environments can almost always be a part of the solution, but more than that, ecosia empowers local communities and stimulates local economic growth by getting passionate community members involved. while oftentimes working with big third party partners on the ground, such as the eden reforestation projects<\/a> or the jane goodall institute<\/a>, ecosia also works directly with small communities, sometimes one or two community members, who have a vision of restoring environmental health to their regions. by working directly with community members, ecosia generates local jobs, stimulates passion, and increases local economic growth.<\/p>\n