It’s our community that makes all of this possible 🫶Download and share Ecosia to have the easiest, free and systemic impact for the planet: www.ecosia.org/ And consider sharing the video with anyone that yu think could be interested ✨
I wonder why now I only achieve 2 trees for each 125 searches on my mobile phone?? When I started with Ecosia few years ago, the ratio was much better. Inflation? 🤔
"Treeplanting is not just about trees" so true. Also, we should ask these corporations and billionaires who pledge to plant tress regularly to show us videos and pictures of those trees they allegedly planted. Often, this is just greenwashing and PR and noting else.
Thanks for the comment and for watching ✨ The main problem is that often tree pledges are not well thought through. Institutions and corporations might mean well, but there's SO much to think about to make sure the tree is in the right place and has long-term benefits.
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431 A lot of organizations and politicians use climate change as a grift. You'll see see monocropped tree plantations and orchards called "reforestation," for one. Many are using the climate change panic to sell dubious expensive solutions while avoiding more obvious ones, like greener farming methods and pushing for more rail and trains instead of creating more impermeable roads and exploding evs that may or may not reduce carbon emissions.
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431philanthropy often comes with tax write-offs, I'm pretty sure they meant "is what they do" - implying that corpo-types couldn't care less about doing good in the world and are just looking to pay less taxes - there's strong tax incentives for philanthropy, if you game it right you end up walking away with more than you gave away in tax write-offs. It's how slimy folks like Elon manage to pay no taxes year after year.
I still can't believe that I recently planted my 600-th tree through ecosia. 30,000 searches in almost 7 years. I does make a difference. Glad to see that in practice in this video.
Wow, 7 years, guess I'm an internet addict than as I got that amount on a new phone I didn't synchronise with my other device's searches... To be fair, my job requires me to use the internet a lot.
Very nice on the planting depression. Looks like they follow the contours very well. This will provide the extra support through more rainwater captured to the trees' planting area. It's a relief to see. One caveat: I have found that in the temperate desert where I live the plants often refuse to grow beyond the edge of the dug out area. So if they expand the width of these planting depressions, it will likely help the trees grow larger. I have seen in other areas where you have planted a variety of trees and I applaud your foresight. Hard to tell in rhe example at the end if it is a polyculture of trees or a monoculture. (Do realize there are other plants for support). I think the more important point is how trees *build soil,* supply support for other plants, provide food/feed and useful materials, flood control, shade, beauty, etc.
Well, time to ramp up the tree-planting! Looking at the financial reports, you have over 15 million in your tree fund, but the amount of trees planted hasn't increased much. The tree counter, which was slowed down during the height of the pandemic to reflect slower tree planting as a result of lockdowns, still isn't back to pre-covid levels. I hope you have something spectacular planned, because that money in the tree fund isn't very useful if it's not spent on trees!
Hey there! Thanks for watching and the observations. You are totally right about the fund, we are looking into ramping up the tree-planting. Sometimes it all takes longer because weather patterns are changing and we'd rather plant trees smartly than in masses. But stay put for more on that in the future! Cheers and thanks again
@@EcosiaPlanting in an intelligent, well-planned way is certainly best; and yes, the fast changing weather patterns are forcing some of us to re-think our methods. Due to greatly increased incidence of storms, I've had to stop planting the types of tree I was, return to the hedge row I had initially planted, begin doubling its width and planting another separate hedgerow to run several feet apart but parallel to it. To me, it seems that as soon as I get a system sorted out, so I need to make a change because the weather patterns changes, or a new pathogen starts killing the trees (I've had all the joy of seeing hundreds of young, frontier Ash die in a single year. Still have a few survivors - amazingly - but it meant a change of plan. Now, I'm just planting trees on a very small patch of land, but my local problems scale up, and I've seen significant losses encountered in other nearby schemes (whether it be the completely unnatural sustained drought we had last Spring/Summer or new pests and diseases extending their range into the country). You have to keep thinking of ways to keep ahead of the game and anticipate worse case scenarios. What if drought hits again? What if storms increase? Would time be better spent tapping into this spring and creating swales for a while longer? Thing is, we domestic tree planters and guerrilla gardeners look to videos to see if we can use some of the techniques, or adapt techniques used. For example, I can't 'dig' a swale or dig these little arc structures for planting in (soil too thin and rocky), but I can 'build' such structures on top of what soil I have. I began to suspect this might be a way to do things when I saw what effect one of my compost heaps at the top of my field had. On the uppermost side, it was all dried grass and weeds, on the lower side it was green, lush and the compost damp. I started to build these little horseshoe shapes when I saw a project in Nigeria with the same shapes I'd created. Theirs was an ancient technique brought back from the past, mine was a discovery through observation. This is why I don't knock UA-cam like some people do. This platform offers a great chance of sharing important knowledge, and allows us to help each other get this job done. It's not a race, it mustn't be. As the saying goes - quality rather than quantity. Everything has to be done properly, modifying techniques to stay ahead of the dizzying amount of change we're witnessing now.
Reading buddhism and taoism helped me. Even if we all die, if we think on the timescale of the earth, ten million years from now every trace of us will be gone life will flourish on this planet again. But until we are gone, lets plant trees!
Sorry to read this 💔 😭 Hopefully, seeing the whole video helps? In case it doesn't, here's another video we once made about how to deal with climate anxiety. Sharing it in case it helps: ua-cam.com/video/QCmkiA0CHuA/v-deo.html
the problem is also that they cut trees to cook so would be great to build biogas in these villages so that they can cook with biogas produced for example from they droppings.
Hi from Kenya, there are direct solar boilers and ovens to use off grid, but they are not convenient to use, so adoption is low. Cows and goats are often culturally important, so biogas goes well with that. Current costs to build a single family biogas unit for 1-2 cows which covers the cooking of 3-5 adults is US$800-900. I don't know how much it would be for a community one, or how the gas would be safely transported to individual homes. (In some areas of Pakistan they use large bag balloons, but filled from a pressurised tank). It's difficult to raise US$800 for a single family, but possible and schemes that can sell carbon credits to offset the cost are looking most likely to succeed.
@@russellpengilley5924 I don't know where I can trading with co2 certificates. I would like to invest this money back in villages. Buying more land in order to practice "fmnr" and "holistic planned grazing Management". With luck i/we can get more co2 from this and the stone is rolling 🌍🛠️🍚🍖🍌😎
Ich kann und will nicht abstreiten das es mir ein gutes Gefühl gibt, wenn ich Ecosia nutze und dann dieses Video sehe, mit dem Wissen das auch dank meinen Suchanfragen das ermöglicht wird. Muss ich mich dafür schämen das ich nun ein gutes Gefühl habe weil ich etwas für die Umwelt mache? Nein ich glaube nicht. Ich kann das gute Gefühl auch einfach genießen. Danke Ecosia und danke liebe Bewohner der Länder die dabei mitmachen 💚
@@Ecosia Ja nur leider wird es einem irgendwie immer negativ ausgelegt wenn man etwas gutes für die Umwelt tut. Als ob es ein Verbrechen ist 🙄 Und dann fühlt man sich auch noch gut dabei. Wir werden ständig als Gutmenschen beleidigt nur weil andere es (noch) nicht schaffen oder es "uncool" finden. Könntet ihr mal dazu ein Video machen?
FMNR!!! Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration. Those shrubby bits around you at 2:25 are probably offshoots of a trunk with fully established root system - as per Tony Rinaudo, trim off till initially only 5 stems, trim leaves off bottom half of stems, and within a few years they will have become trees, with pruning every 3 to 6 months, and the trimmings can be used for fodder, mulch, firewood (the 5 stems can be reduced each year when a reasonable size for firewood).
Thank you Ecosia! And especially Thank all of you good people, that use Ecosia for years and "spread the word" among your friends, colleagues and your local community. Ecosia is one of the BIG easy methods in the world, with which everyone can make a BIG positive change for nature, animals and humans.
I support native planting of plants, shrubs, and groundcovers to reclaim lands that are deforested, lands that seem to be heading towards desertification, overgrazing leaving land compacted or fallow. This is a smart thing to do, and it reaps great benefits. But 40 years of climate change hyperbole with near zero predictions coming true, is tiring. Keep doing the good work of reclaiming these lands.
The analogy is really bad. Climate change is happening, the more we emmit until we reach net 0 the worse it is. It totally is NOT a countdown, specially since what matters the most is not when we reach net 0 but how much we emmit up to that point. Besides that, great video! Proud ecosia user
@@zombi3lif3In one way, in other, no. Like, it also means that, as long as you reach net 0 by 2050, you can do whatever you want. Wich doesn't motivate at all
@@joaquimbarbosa896 You can't put the burden of getting to net zero on the viewers of this video. Most of the emmitions are systemic and defended by lobbygroups of the corporations profiting on keeping emmitions cheap. Viewers of this video will be close to powerless individuals, which only can solve the issue by educate themself, organizing, support projects like Ecosia and vote for politicians that want to make systemic changes. They need hope and to believe it is still time to make a difference
@@zombi3lif3 I put that burden on everyone and every entity and institutional body. However, what I said has nothing to do with that, this video doesn't have to carry any burden. But to make misleading (at best) comparations is harmfull, simple as that. The only burden this video has is the burden with informing correctly
If you have a land, plant trees. Thats it. It can serve as your shade and you can even eat the fruits if its a fruit tree. I have about 200 trees in the borders of my farm and i cant understand why others dont plant trees on their land at all.
I love trees for their beauty. Sometimes I forget about their purpose. It is video like this that pump their usefulness into my head. You are doing excellent work.🌲🌳🌴
ecosia est vraiment super, c'est l'une des seules organisation que je connais qui inclu l'arbre dans les communautés, dans la production agricole, pour l'eau et les sols, et non pas juste en greenwashing via la monoculture
Hey Emile, thanks for watching! Great minds think alike ;) Have you heard of our 'Ecosia Presents' project? We're training people in different regions to do just what you said. Here's Odeke from Uganda: ua-cam.com/video/2P-whKjrWEk/v-deo.html
For this to actually work, building water resiliency should be the first step in planting trees. This can be done using permaculture principles to restore the landscape.
Parabéns aos ressuscitadores de terras no mundo inteiro. Desertos revelam relaxo, ganância, desamor, abandono, pobreza. O verde é vida e vida é saúde. Arvoredos são "rios" suspensos dentro de folhas, flores, frutos e galhos. Ninguém é rico de verdade vivendo no deserto, mesmo que possua montanhas de dinheiro, ouro, prata, pedras preciosas. 👏💯
I bought .27 acres of land and I am planting hundred of trees and other vegetation on it turning it into a forest. I know it's a small effort but I'm trying to learn to build forests small to buy more land and teach others to do it. I grow the bulk of the trees from d.
If we take 2050 as a rough guideline, the fact that, as Mélissa says in the video, there's usually 1 rainy season to take advantage from, plus/minus a few that will essentially get lost due to changing patterns - that's how we calculated it. It's a rough count, of course.
Hey there and thanks for your question! We're currently testing a different search experience for users - one that focuses on community impact. That's why we're working on new ways of sharing your impact with you. But please don’t worry - your searches are still being counted and contributing to trees being planted 🌳
Hey Michael! Yes it was. We didn't have an image as clear of this year through satellites because they were all covered by clouds. And when we went in October, we only managed to get an "after" of one of the sites, but our partners had never done a "before" picture of that one. So, instead, we're showing you another site of theirs where they did have a matching before/after. Hope this helps! Cheers and thanks for watching so carefully!
Excellent initiative, appreciate your work! But it still breaks my heart that you haven't started in Pakistan.😔 We had a devastating flood in 2022, so please start planting trees in Pakistan. One of the projects is "Recharge Pakistan" by WWF
Hallo und danke für deine Frage! :) Weil Ecosia ein Unternehmen und keine gemeinnützige Nonprofit-Organisation ist, können wir rechtlich keine Spenden annehmen. Wer uns über die Nutzung der Suchmaschine hinaus unterstützen möchte, kann aber zum Beispiel Bäume über unseren Tree Store verschenken! plant.ecosia.org/ Liebe Grüße 🌳
Climate change and rising sea levels will make properties in low lying areas and coastal areas impossible to insure. Banks will be reluctant to give a mortgage for 15 or 30 years because the property may be under water. Selling properties to average buyers will become impossible in the future as banks and mortgage companies stop making loans for these properties. Florida is a high risk state for insurance and extreme weather like hurricanes. People will have to self insure and take the risk of loss. Condo associations are losing their insurance and if they find a new higher cost policy they will be passing on the higher costs to association members. Flooded cars from Florida hurricanes were filling the salvage lots. Insurance companies will raise rates and pass on the costs and risks to policy holders next year.
Tree planting is great but the people must change. I watched your video and saw all those goats. There is an old saying; "Where goats go, deserts will follow". Teach the people to herd another less destructive animal.
Forest planting communities need electric cargo bicycles and small solar panel systems to charge them Electric bicycles will make it easier to move large amount of small trees and also introduce the community to solar energy and lighting.
maybe the estimates was wrong.. to be honest i've never heard of 2025 limit. But let's do nothing, we have time until the last year comes for the humankind.
It’s our community that makes all of this possible 🫶Download and share Ecosia to have the easiest, free and systemic impact for the planet: www.ecosia.org/
And consider sharing the video with anyone that yu think could be interested ✨
I wonder why now I only achieve 2 trees for each 125 searches on my mobile phone??
When I started with Ecosia few years ago, the ratio was much better.
Inflation? 🤔
@@ProgressiveEconomicsSupporter what do you mean?
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431 another erst German guys here ;) I mean I got much more Ecosia trees planten for my search activities than nowadays
You should pin this comment, otherwise most people won't see it :)
@@jessiada who do mean? 🤔
"Treeplanting is not just about trees" so true. Also, we should ask these corporations and billionaires who pledge to plant tress regularly to show us videos and pictures of those trees they allegedly planted. Often, this is just greenwashing and PR and noting else.
Thanks for the comment and for watching ✨ The main problem is that often tree pledges are not well thought through. Institutions and corporations might mean well, but there's SO much to think about to make sure the tree is in the right place and has long-term benefits.
@@EcosiaA philanthropist tax write off if what they do
@@toyotaprius79what do you mean?
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431
A lot of organizations and politicians use climate change as a grift.
You'll see see monocropped tree plantations and orchards called "reforestation," for one. Many are using the climate change panic to sell dubious expensive solutions while avoiding more obvious ones, like greener farming methods and pushing for more rail and trains instead of creating more impermeable roads and exploding evs that may or may not reduce carbon emissions.
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431philanthropy often comes with tax write-offs, I'm pretty sure they meant "is what they do" - implying that corpo-types couldn't care less about doing good in the world and are just looking to pay less taxes - there's strong tax incentives for philanthropy, if you game it right you end up walking away with more than you gave away in tax write-offs. It's how slimy folks like Elon manage to pay no taxes year after year.
I still can't believe that I recently planted my 600-th tree through ecosia. 30,000 searches in almost 7 years. I does make a difference. Glad to see that in practice in this video.
It really does 💕
Wow. Congrats, Super-user! :))
Wow, 7 years, guess I'm an internet addict than as I got that amount on a new phone I didn't synchronise with my other device's searches... To be fair, my job requires me to use the internet a lot.
Trees are not only wood, they are cooling, keep soil at place and store water.
Further provide food, and environment for animals and insects.
and absorb moist which is a key factor for equilibrium in an environment.
in short, it's just the amazing powers of tree !
You people rock! Ecosia does it the right way. Money alone won't save the planet.
Kudos to your project! Your project has helped this community to thrive by planting more trees, fruits and vegetables. Keep it up and God bless.❤
I always search with Ecosia. And updates like this, make me proud to do so 💚🌱🌿🌳🌴
This transparency is actually what we need, I'm very glad that Ecosia is making these videos.
please do all you can god bless you
Ecosia's commitment to transparency is truly an inspiration, keep up the great work!!!
thanks for updating us
Thank you for another excellent update.
Very nice on the planting depression. Looks like they follow the contours very well. This will provide the extra support through more rainwater captured to the trees' planting area. It's a relief to see.
One caveat: I have found that in the temperate desert where I live the plants often refuse to grow beyond the edge of the dug out area. So if they expand the width of these planting depressions, it will likely help the trees grow larger.
I have seen in other areas where you have planted a variety of trees and I applaud your foresight. Hard to tell in rhe example at the end if it is a polyculture of trees or a monoculture. (Do realize there are other plants for support).
I think the more important point is how trees *build soil,* supply support for other plants, provide food/feed and useful materials, flood control, shade, beauty, etc.
Yay another update! Thank you
legends. history will remember and honor you, even if many today don't
Well, time to ramp up the tree-planting! Looking at the financial reports, you have over 15 million in your tree fund, but the amount of trees planted hasn't increased much. The tree counter, which was slowed down during the height of the pandemic to reflect slower tree planting as a result of lockdowns, still isn't back to pre-covid levels.
I hope you have something spectacular planned, because that money in the tree fund isn't very useful if it's not spent on trees!
The counter is something that allways bothers me, specially since its an average, not a real number
Hey there! Thanks for watching and the observations. You are totally right about the fund, we are looking into ramping up the tree-planting. Sometimes it all takes longer because weather patterns are changing and we'd rather plant trees smartly than in masses. But stay put for more on that in the future! Cheers and thanks again
@@joaquimbarbosa896 Interesting. Can you elaborate, what worries you about the counter?
@@Ecosia That during the pandemic the speed got reduced and never changed since
@@EcosiaPlanting in an intelligent, well-planned way is certainly best; and yes, the fast changing weather patterns are forcing some of us to re-think our methods.
Due to greatly increased incidence of storms, I've had to stop planting the types of tree I was, return to the hedge row I had initially planted, begin doubling its width and planting another separate hedgerow to run several feet apart but parallel to it.
To me, it seems that as soon as I get a system sorted out, so I need to make a change because the weather patterns changes, or a new pathogen starts killing the trees (I've had all the joy of seeing hundreds of young, frontier Ash die in a single year. Still have a few survivors - amazingly - but it meant a change of plan.
Now, I'm just planting trees on a very small patch of land, but my local problems scale up, and I've seen significant losses encountered in other nearby schemes (whether it be the completely unnatural sustained drought we had last Spring/Summer or new pests and diseases extending their range into the country).
You have to keep thinking of ways to keep ahead of the game and anticipate worse case scenarios. What if drought hits again? What if storms increase? Would time be better spent tapping into this spring and creating swales for a while longer?
Thing is, we domestic tree planters and guerrilla gardeners look to videos to see if we can use some of the techniques, or adapt techniques used. For example, I can't 'dig' a swale or dig these little arc structures for planting in (soil too thin and rocky), but I can 'build' such structures on top of what soil I have.
I began to suspect this might be a way to do things when I saw what effect one of my compost heaps at the top of my field had. On the uppermost side, it was all dried grass and weeds, on the lower side it was green, lush and the compost damp. I started to build these little horseshoe shapes when I saw a project in Nigeria with the same shapes I'd created. Theirs was an ancient technique brought back from the past, mine was a discovery through observation.
This is why I don't knock UA-cam like some people do. This platform offers a great chance of sharing important knowledge, and allows us to help each other get this job done. It's not a race, it mustn't be. As the saying goes - quality rather than quantity. Everything has to be done properly, modifying techniques to stay ahead of the dizzying amount of change we're witnessing now.
Heck of a title for a video. We can all do something to help.
really brings it home doesn't it?
Regreening the Desert is always a very interesting project. .
My eco-anxiety is in full force.
Reading buddhism and taoism helped me. Even if we all die, if we think on the timescale of the earth, ten million years from now every trace of us will be gone life will flourish on this planet again. But until we are gone, lets plant trees!
Sorry to read this 💔 😭 Hopefully, seeing the whole video helps? In case it doesn't, here's another video we once made about how to deal with climate anxiety. Sharing it in case it helps: ua-cam.com/video/QCmkiA0CHuA/v-deo.html
the best way to assuage anxiety is with action. it's meant to get you moving and doing things. maybe you could join a tree-planting event?
Stop eating animals then. There's SO much 1 individual can do. We're in this together.
je supporte !
Companies like this give me hope for the future.
the problem is also that they cut trees to cook so would be great to build biogas in these villages so that they can cook with biogas produced for example from they droppings.
Solar und wind energy would be better to use but I guess that is a long way
could use all 3@@imtheeastgermanguy5431
Hi from Kenya, there are direct solar boilers and ovens to use off grid, but they are not convenient to use, so adoption is low.
Cows and goats are often culturally important, so biogas goes well with that.
Current costs to build a single family biogas unit for 1-2 cows which covers the cooking of 3-5 adults is US$800-900. I don't know how much it would be for a community one, or how the gas would be safely transported to individual homes. (In some areas of Pakistan they use large bag balloons, but filled from a pressurised tank).
It's difficult to raise US$800 for a single family, but possible and schemes that can sell carbon credits to offset the cost are looking most likely to succeed.
@@russellpengilley5924 I don't know where I can trading with co2 certificates. I would like to invest this money back in villages. Buying more land in order to practice "fmnr" and "holistic planned grazing Management". With luck i/we can get more co2 from this and the stone is rolling 🌍🛠️🍚🍖🍌😎
Also they can plant bamboo to get firewood. Bamboo grows rapidly
Ecosia is the BEST NGO I know. Keep up the amazing work!
🥹🫶
Really cool video!
Ich kann und will nicht abstreiten das es mir ein gutes Gefühl gibt, wenn ich Ecosia nutze und dann dieses Video sehe, mit dem Wissen das auch dank meinen Suchanfragen das ermöglicht wird. Muss ich mich dafür schämen das ich nun ein gutes Gefühl habe weil ich etwas für die Umwelt mache? Nein ich glaube nicht. Ich kann das gute Gefühl auch einfach genießen. Danke Ecosia und danke liebe Bewohner der Länder die dabei mitmachen 💚
Das ist richtig so
@@Ecosia Ja nur leider wird es einem irgendwie immer negativ ausgelegt wenn man etwas gutes für die Umwelt tut. Als ob es ein Verbrechen ist 🙄 Und dann fühlt man sich auch noch gut dabei. Wir werden ständig als Gutmenschen beleidigt nur weil andere es (noch) nicht schaffen oder es "uncool" finden. Könntet ihr mal dazu ein Video machen?
Thank you allllll Ecosiaaa team ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Thanks to you
Bless you all.
FMNR!!! Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration. Those shrubby bits around you at 2:25 are probably offshoots of a trunk with fully established root system - as per Tony Rinaudo, trim off till initially only 5 stems, trim leaves off bottom half of stems, and within a few years they will have become trees, with pruning every 3 to 6 months, and the trimmings can be used for fodder, mulch, firewood (the 5 stems can be reduced each year when a reasonable size for firewood).
Love your attention to detail and that you are avoiding the plantation/monocrop model.
Incredible. Ecosia should be in the news 24/7.
Bringing more attention to one of the best humanitarian Organisations ever. You guys are wonderful! 🌲🌳💚
I'm proud to be an ecosia user and I know together we can reach our goals!
Thank you Ecosia! And especially Thank all of you good people, that use Ecosia for years and "spread the word" among your friends, colleagues and your local community. Ecosia is one of the BIG easy methods in the world, with which everyone can make a BIG positive change for nature, animals and humans.
Thanks for the update. Awesome Video and awesome project. ❤
I support native planting of plants, shrubs, and groundcovers to reclaim lands that are deforested, lands that seem to be heading towards desertification, overgrazing leaving land compacted or fallow. This is a smart thing to do, and it reaps great benefits. But 40 years of climate change hyperbole with near zero predictions coming true, is tiring. Keep doing the good work of reclaiming these lands.
I am SO SO inspired y this project. Words escape me. My heart melts with joy.
We love to hear this. 💚 Thank you so much for your support!
I still don't get why so manny people don't use ecosia
@@Ecosia Already done 😊
Thanks for doing this great job helping our planet
People rather be lazy and complain then help, even if it's the bare minimum.
@@BalboaBaggins yes could be true
(when every living cell holds an ocean within water wants to flow slow )
Do you not dig rain catchments in the soil for every new planted tree?
Hi there! Do you mean in this project or generally? Cheers
Check around the 8min mark
Oh I see. Well, the half-moons act themselves as catchments, that's the whole point. Let me know if I answered your question!@@christianvanderstap6257
@@Ecosia i think you meant to tag toyotaprius79 :) I am aware of the half-moons
Oh, apologies! Indeed I did!@@christianvanderstap6257
The analogy is really bad. Climate change is happening, the more we emmit until we reach net 0 the worse it is. It totally is NOT a countdown, specially since what matters the most is not when we reach net 0 but how much we emmit up to that point. Besides that, great video! Proud ecosia user
Thanks, Joaquim. Interesting comment, thanks for the feedback, I see what you mean! Cheers
You aren't wrong, but it's still a good way to build hope, and motivate people to take actions
@@zombi3lif3In one way, in other, no. Like, it also means that, as long as you reach net 0 by 2050, you can do whatever you want. Wich doesn't motivate at all
@@joaquimbarbosa896 You can't put the burden of getting to net zero on the viewers of this video. Most of the emmitions are systemic and defended by lobbygroups of the corporations profiting on keeping emmitions cheap.
Viewers of this video will be close to powerless individuals, which only can solve the issue by educate themself, organizing, support projects like Ecosia and vote for politicians that want to make systemic changes. They need hope and to believe it is still time to make a difference
@@zombi3lif3 I put that burden on everyone and every entity and institutional body. However, what I said has nothing to do with that, this video doesn't have to carry any burden. But to make misleading (at best) comparations is harmfull, simple as that. The only burden this video has is the burden with informing correctly
Well done ecosia
Sending blessings to you 🌧️🌧️🌧️🌱🌲
If you have a land, plant trees. Thats it. It can serve as your shade and you can even eat the fruits if its a fruit tree. I have about 200 trees in the borders of my farm and i cant understand why others dont plant trees on their land at all.
Congratulations!!!!
Thank you for all you are doing!
Awesome update!
I love trees for their beauty. Sometimes I forget about their purpose. It is video like this that pump their usefulness into my head. You are doing excellent work.🌲🌳🌴
Gratitude!!
thank you
The thing I like the most on Ecosia, is that we invest in the livelihood of those communities.
Vocês são incríveis
Thank you
♥️👍🏻🌱
hello ecosia!!❤
ecosia est vraiment super, c'est l'une des seules organisation que je connais qui inclu l'arbre dans les communautés, dans la production agricole, pour l'eau et les sols, et non pas juste en greenwashing via la monoculture
How did you travel to Senegal? Why not have locals reporting from there
Hey Emile, thanks for watching! Great minds think alike ;) Have you heard of our 'Ecosia Presents' project? We're training people in different regions to do just what you said. Here's Odeke from Uganda: ua-cam.com/video/2P-whKjrWEk/v-deo.html
Ecosiaaa I #love you 💚💚💚
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keep up this amazing work! :)
For this to actually work, building water resiliency should be the first step in planting trees. This can be done using permaculture principles to restore the landscape.
Hi perfect best for our earth 👍👍👍
good work
You doing such a good job
do you guys also plant wild flowers?
Please bring back the Tree Counter! 😢
Parabéns aos ressuscitadores de terras no mundo inteiro.
Desertos revelam relaxo, ganância, desamor, abandono, pobreza.
O verde é vida e vida é saúde.
Arvoredos são "rios" suspensos dentro de folhas, flores, frutos e galhos.
Ninguém é rico de verdade vivendo no deserto, mesmo que possua montanhas de dinheiro, ouro, prata, pedras preciosas. 👏💯
god bless ecosia!
I bought .27 acres of land and I am planting hundred of trees and other vegetation on it turning it into a forest. I know it's a small effort but I'm trying to learn to build forests small to buy more land and teach others to do it. I grow the bulk of the trees from d.
Amazing 🥰
How did you get to this amount of time? What factors did you consider for that conclusion?
If we take 2050 as a rough guideline, the fact that, as Mélissa says in the video, there's usually 1 rainy season to take advantage from, plus/minus a few that will essentially get lost due to changing patterns - that's how we calculated it. It's a rough count, of course.
What are your thoughts on stratospheric aerosol injection and stratospheric dehydration?
This is good to hear. 🙌Thanks God for it. ✝️🛐 Thank you for all of your hard work.
Ate that up, y’all on top!! 🔥🔥🙏🙏💪💪👆👆👆🆙🆙🆙🆒🆒🆒🌳🌳🌳🌳
much love
Please help our friends in Zimbabwe 🙌
31 trees financed with Ecosia on my laptop from work last year, plus an unknown number on my own PC.
Why is it that I can no longer look and see how many trees my searches have planted? They made a chance today and the tree icon no longer shows that.
Hey there and thanks for your question! We're currently testing a different search experience for users - one that focuses on community impact. That's why we're working on new ways of sharing your impact with you. But please don’t worry - your searches are still being counted and contributing to trees being planted 🌳
Why is the after picture from October 2022? Was this filmed back then?
Hey Michael! Yes it was. We didn't have an image as clear of this year through satellites because they were all covered by clouds. And when we went in October, we only managed to get an "after" of one of the sites, but our partners had never done a "before" picture of that one. So, instead, we're showing you another site of theirs where they did have a matching before/after. Hope this helps! Cheers and thanks for watching so carefully!
Bravo merci beaucoup de votre Amour universelle pour les peuples et la planète terre mère et ces enfants 🌈🌳🌴🌲🦚🦜🌹🌍🌹🦜🦚🌴🌲🌳🌈🙋🙋🏽💫👸
Hey guys do you think we could get the Tree Updates monthly? They are really awesome! ❤️ Maybe more short videos from the people on the ground? 🙏
Thanks for the feedback 💚 we’re noting this down!
Excellent initiative, appreciate your work! But it still breaks my heart that you haven't started in Pakistan.😔 We had a devastating flood in 2022, so please start planting trees in Pakistan. One of the projects is "Recharge Pakistan" by WWF
warum blendet man nicht zusätzlich eine Spenden Konto Nr ein bei Ecosia? An Weihnachten denke auch an Waldprojekte...
Hallo und danke für deine Frage! :) Weil Ecosia ein Unternehmen und keine gemeinnützige Nonprofit-Organisation ist, können wir rechtlich keine Spenden annehmen. Wer uns über die Nutzung der Suchmaschine hinaus unterstützen möchte, kann aber zum Beispiel Bäume über unseren Tree Store verschenken! plant.ecosia.org/ Liebe Grüße 🌳
Climate change and rising sea levels will make properties in low lying areas and coastal areas impossible to insure. Banks will be reluctant to give a mortgage for 15 or 30 years because the property may be under water. Selling properties to average buyers will become impossible in the future as banks and mortgage companies stop making loans for these properties. Florida is a high risk state for insurance and extreme weather like hurricanes. People will have to self insure and take the risk of loss. Condo associations are losing their insurance and if they find a new higher cost policy they will be passing on the higher costs to association members. Flooded cars from Florida hurricanes were filling the salvage lots. Insurance companies will raise rates and pass on the costs and risks to policy holders next year.
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Awesome work, keep it up. I think it would be cool to see a partnership or video about FMNR & Tony Rinaudo
Water and fertile soil are necessary to plant trees sustainably.
I did 411 searches or 8 trees and I'm waiting for 300 million trees total for ecosia.
I watched eating our way to extinction and I'm vegan now.
yasss so great to hear 💪🏼
Quand les gens sauront que c'est l'arbre qui fait la pluie et pas l'inverse il sera peut être trop tard, restons tout de même positif. Et merci Ecosia
4:49 What is the app called? I heard appful app? That’s not it though. Would love to use in our tree planting project.
Tree planting is great but the people must change. I watched your video and saw all those goats. There is an old saying; "Where goats go, deserts will follow". Teach the people to herd another less destructive animal.
You're heros 🥹
You can plant a zillion trees, none of it is gonna matter if we don't drastically reduce our meat production.
What is special about Ethiopia or Africa, do you consider other areas?
Hey wenn ihr Bäume pflanzt achtet ihr auf Bedrohte Baum Arten oder habt ihr darüber schonmal nachgedacht
Hey! Aber klar! Hier mehr dazu: ua-cam.com/video/tN8RE02iNII/v-deo.html
i have planted 20 trees .
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Forest planting communities need electric cargo bicycles and small solar panel systems to charge them
Electric bicycles will make it easier to move large amount of small trees and also introduce the community to solar energy and lighting.
A few years ago we had until 2025 :/
maybe the estimates was wrong.. to be honest i've never heard of 2025 limit. But let's do nothing, we have time until the last year comes for the humankind.
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The most important part of the process lies getting to the bottom
For the algorithm ☀️
why can´t i see my tree number anymore ?
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we don't have that long even