Do you want to reduce your carbon footprint while surfing the Web?
Well here is an interesting way in doing this without leaving the confort of your chair or even sacraficing the use of your favorite search engine, Google or Yahoo.
- Each time you use ecocho as your search engine, you'll be helping to slow climate change.
- How? For every 1000 searches that users make on ecocho.com, up to two trees will be grown to offset carbon pollution emissions
- Switching to ecocho.com doesn't alter or slow your search. Search results are displayed via technology you already know and trust - Yahoo and Google
- ecocho.com is the world's first known search engine that enables users to offset their own carbon emissions for free
- ecocho.com is an international initiative to reduce global warming. The service is multi-lingual and is being rolled out globally.
- Trees are grown via official Government-accredited projects.
- KPMG will run quarterly and final year-end audits on the amount of carbon credits purchased and "retired" by ecocho
- Yahoo and Google have both given their support to the project, contributing the search results for the site
- ecocho.com aims to contribute 70 per cent of revenue back into carbon offset credits, for the growth of trees
- Now everyone can help reduce global warming by switching to ecocho.com as their internet search engine (http://www.ecocho.ca/lang_en/whats-ecocho.php)
For more information visit the ecocho site at http://www.ecocho.com, depending on where you live, you will be redirected to your countries site, (ecocho.ca, etc...).
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