Channel: Ecosia
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
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Description: Ecosia is the search engine that plants trees: ecosia.co/info The Australian bushfires of 2020, dubbed The Black Summer, had a devastating impact on Byron Bay’s rainforest. During the wildfires, we directed 100% of Ecosia’s profits on January 24th to reforest this area. Now, 78,000 Ecosia trees have been planted, restoring parts of the ecosystem to clean the air, attract rain, boost biodiversity and combat climate change. In this video, produced by our Australian tree-planting partner ReForest Now, we share how this project continues to grow from the support of the Ecosia community - a case study of how to respond to a planet in crisis. Learn more about how Ecosia helps Australian bushfires: blog.ecosia.org/trees-for-australia blog.ecosia.org/after-the-news-australia-and-how-to-help #AustraliaBushfires #BlackSummer #Reforestation ___ Produced by Paul Daley (A Lush Forest Media) and ReForest Now ____ Make Ecosia your default search engine to plant trees while you search the web: ecosia.co/install Ecosia is available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and many more. You can also download Ecosia on your mobile: ecosia.co/ecosiaformobile Stay updated on how Ecosia is helping reforest the planet by visiting our blog: blog.ecosia.org, on Instagram (@ecosia), on Facebook (@Ecosia). Want to make a difference? Check out our Tree Store and buy trees for climate action, trees that purify water sources, trees that empower women, and many more! After your purchase, we’ll email you a certificate that makes a thoughtful gift: plant.ecosia.org”