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Earth911 Podcast: Ecosia.org's Christian Kroll On Planting Trees With Every Web Search
Feb 16, 2022
Christian Kroll, founder of Ecosia.org, discusses the revolutionary search engine that plants trees with each search. He shares his firsthand experiences of deforestation that inspired him to create Ecosia in 2009. The podcast highlights how Ecosia has planted over 143 million trees, contributing to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions. Kroll also emphasizes the importance of balancing technology and sustainability, prioritizing user privacy, and the rise of social enterprises that focus on environmental and social missions.
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Quick takeaways
- Ecosia.org encourages eco-friendly online practices by planting trees for each web search, significantly offsetting carbon emissions from digital activities.
- Founded by Christian Kroll, Ecosia operates as a benefit corporation, prioritizing environmental and social impact over traditional profit motives.
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The Impact of Digital Activity on Climate Change
Simple actions at home can significantly reduce environmental impact, but digital activities also contribute to carbon emissions. Each web search generates approximately 0.2 grams of CO2, and major platforms like Google cumulatively release massive amounts of emissions. For instance, Google's emissions reach about 30 tons per minute. Understanding these digital footprints highlights the importance of selecting eco-friendly online options, such as search engines that contribute positively to the environment.
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