Talk:List of Environmental organizations/@comment-121.211.101.113-20200329060814

Great site, thanks so much!

While so many people are in lockdown, bored, surfing the net, it would be great if people could spread the news that if they use this as their search engine  – https://www.ecosia.org  –  they're keeping reforestation happening. It's legit (15million+ users) and has planted 88 million trees just from people searching the internet.

There are also search engines that help the oceans too:

Sea grass is supposedly 40 times better at capturing Co2 than trees.

Ekoru.org is aimed at cleaning up and reforesting the oceans with every internet search conducted.

The search engine seeks to achieve this by donating a significant chunk of its revenues to various ocean partners. To date, 60% of the revenue generated by Ekoru.org goes to the following conservation partners: In keeping with its ocean-friendly mission, the company ensures that all its servers are powered by hydroelectricity, so no fossil fuels are used to power their results.
 * Operation Posidonia by the University of New South Wales. The operation aims to reforest the ocean by planting seagrass, which can absorb carbon up to 40 times faster than rainforests.
 * Big Blue Ocean Cleanup, which features teams around the world dedicated to removing plastic from the oceans.