Earth911 Podcast: Ecosia.org’s Christian Kroll on Planting Trees With Every Web Search

Earth911 Podcast: Ecosia.org’s Christian Kroll on Planting Trees With Every Web Search

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How do you scale back your digital life’s environmental affect? Making adjustments to scale back your environmental affect round the home is simple — you possibly can eat much less meat, scale back your purchases of single-use plastic or flip down the thermostat by a couple of levels to make a distinction. But once you go browsing, there aren’t many apparent decisions to chop your affect. Enter Ecosia.org, which has planted greater than 143 million bushes to offset the environmental impact of web searches.

Christian Kroll, founder of the tree-planting search engine Ecosia.org
Christian Kroll, founding father of the tree-planting search engine Ecosia.org, is our visitor on Sustainability in Your Ear.

Christian began Ecosia in 2009 after seeing the devastating affect of deforestation first-hand whereas touring after graduating from faculty. The firm was additionally the primary B Corporation in Germany. While the search engine does produce CO2, the bushes planted offset extra emissions than ecosia.org creates — they estimate that the bushes planted end in a internet discount of CO2 of two.2 lbs. per search. To put that in context, Ecosia estimates that if it had the identical quantity of searches as Google, it might plant enough trees to take away 15% of humanity’s CO2 emissions every year. You search and plant bushes, in addition to study extra, at https://www.ecosia.org/.