I only just found out about this alternative search engine to your Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc. It's called Ecosia, and its ad revenue profits go toward planting trees in certain parts of the world. So every time you "google" something with Ecosia, you plant one tree. Up the top right-hand corner of your screen, there'll be a little tree icon which will have a number that shows you how many trees you have planted since using Ecosia.
Here's a little excerpt of the work they do:
"Eden Reforestation Projects, on the coasts of Madagascar, is one of the world’s most cost effective and prolific tree planting programs. The organisation empowers hundreds of Madagascans by employing local villagers and training them how to plant the trees that will once again provide for their communities. The ecological impact of the reforestation projects is huge; the mangrove trees that are planted along the coast are very efficient at absorbing carbon dioxide and create the ideal breeding grounds for the fish that are so important for the biodiverse region. The Eden planters are currently planting more than 16 million trees a year and with the help of Ecosia, they will be able to plant many more and continue to radically improve the lives of the Madagascan people."
It's pretty much like Google, but with small changes. Unfortunately the top few sites that come up are ads, but that's how they generate their revenue and plant the trees, so to me, it's a small price to pay.
So, if you're interested in using Ecosia, even for a bit, or even just sometimes, it'll all help! 8D
I promise I'm not an adbot. xD I just thought it would be an awesome thing to share!
@Daughter of Mew - thought you'd be interested. c:





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