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3 Million Trees For Brazil

3 Million Trees For Brazil Ecosia is the search engine that plants trees:

Following the devastating fires in the Amazon rainforest, people around the world are looking for ways they can help. That’s why installs of the Ecosia app have increased by more than 1000% in one week. Thanks to these new users and their searches, we are now tripling our efforts in Brazil.

Last month we pledged to plant one million trees in Brazil in response to Bolsonaro's damaging policies. Over the next 12 months, Ecosia will plant an additional two million trees.

The Amazon fires have raised global alarm. The world’s most efficient carbon dioxide sink, nicknamed the ‘lungs of the earth’ by scientists, is at stake. If we lose the Amazon rainforest, we might lose the battle against global heating.

Over the next year, Ecosia will plant a total of three million trees with our reforestation partners in Brazil. These will add to the 2.2 million trees already planted in previous years.

The trees will be planted in the Atlantic Forest which stretches along Brazil’s coast. This forest - or the 8% that remains of it - is a warning of what will become of the Amazon rainforest, if a different path is not taken.

Every month we invest at least 80% of our surplus in tree planting projects all over the world.

Make Ecosia your default search engine to plant trees while you search the web:

Ecosia is available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, and many more.

You can also download Ecosia on your mobile:


Stay updated on how Ecosia is helping reforest the planet by visiting our blog: blog.ecosia.org, on Instagram (@ecosia), on Facebook (@Ecosia) or by subscribing to our newsletter (

We also have an online shop! The sales from each t-shirt funds the planting of 20 trees at one of our reforestation sites:

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