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Search the net, save the Rainforest
Hello fumbblers

I stumbled upon this newish search engine World Wildlife Fund is running with Yahoo! and Bing -> http://ecosia.org/

It gets profit from advertised links like any other search engine, but atleast 80% of the profits go to WWF's rainforest protection program and the electricity it needs is produced with renewable energy sources.

~"On avarage 1 search makes enough profit to protect 2 square meters of rain forest."

(Addiotional nice thing is that they don't store, analyse or sell the information about what you seek or who you are)

Seems to work as well as google.

http://ecosia.org/how.php tells how to make it your default search engine etc.
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Posted by grant85 on 2010-01-06 22:25:15
cool
Posted by Zombie69 on 2010-01-06 22:57:48
Nothing works as well as Google as far as searches go. They have the best programmers and the best algorithms! Have you ever seen pictures of the Google offices? It's crazy.
Posted by Koigokoro on 2010-01-06 22:59:34
Gotta admit that the sound of this isn't all that different from those other click and save the world/hungry/poor/anything sites and facebook groups, but atleast those 3 big names behind it have something to show for that they are capable of doing the stuff they claim to do.

We'll see.
Posted by Enar on 2010-01-06 23:15:15
So how long until some script-kiddie buids an application that makes inane searches 24/7 to save the rainforest?
Posted by Koigokoro on 2010-01-06 23:18:38
I'd hope that search advertisers have somehow made sure that they aren't paying the search companies for stuff like that. But propablly someone will try anyway :D
Posted by harvestmouse on 2010-01-07 05:17:56
Great, made it my home page!
Posted by Koigokoro on 2010-01-12 20:36:24
There's a search engine of similar spirit that's based on google.

http://znout.org/

""Znout" stands for "zero negative output". Znout is a CO2 neutral Internet search engine that turns your web searches into green web searches."

I don't know if anyone read blog posts this old, but anyway. :)