A student-led campaign set up on Penryn Campus, Exeter on Ecosia aims to see the University of Exeter change its default search engine to Ecosia.
Ecosia plants trees with every search, empowers local communities, and supports global biodiversity. Switching to this engine would be in line with Exeter's Net Zero 2030 goals, and an excellent opportunity for students to contribute to the creation of a more sustainable future.
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This was discussed at the Student Forum on Monday 5 February and has been passed to the Executive Committee to be actioned.