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Germany, Sep 12th, 2016 -- It has long time been the aim of Greening Deserts founder Oliver Caplikas from Leipzig to make dry areas green with the help of sustainable cultivation. The project launched the official page in early summer and looking forward to make this world greener for the upcoming generations. With the pioneering initiative of Greening Deserts, the organization plans to make a good use of sustainable agriculture and renewable energy for the sake of cultivating poor areas. Considering that special desert plants like Desert Bamboo which are capable to produce topsoil layers fast can also offer shadows to other plants around, this project is basically aimed at cultivating groves and woods, but also food, herbs and medicinal plants of each region.

With the use of filtered ocean water and sharing systems over- and underground, this project can actually be a huge success. With the main focus on using clean technologies, they plan to use bamboo water pipelines for the purpose of reaching dry areas or far regions in future. While the post-globalized scenario has taken the entire universe on a journey of losing greenery, this organization seeks to make the plane the greener again. They are willing to start everywhere where there is high potentiality of producing topsoil. They have selected some dry countries like Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Africa, Morocco, Spain, Lebanon, Syria, Saudia Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Iran, Pakistan, India, China, and many more.

The project begins with building greening camps near the coasts, a kind of farm with greenhouses and container, tents or huts. With the help of best greening techniques like permaculture and experiences of agriculture history they aim to make dry areas ready to be cultivated for the purpose of producing food, herbs and medicinal plants. Another good idea is to build a water network for dry areas. Being motivated by the aim of restricting desertification and promoting forestation.

They care and respect the real and ancient deserts and don't green them or just a little at the edges, reducing desertification and other damages made mostly by humanity. It makes no sense to green the old or bigger sand deserts, there are sandstorms and less solid grounds. They help the nature to regenerate damaged land better and faster, respecting the local conditions, grounds, water, air, biosphere,.. working together with the nature, in harmony and natural balance.

With many years of the experience, the proficient team of the organization takes the bid to make this world a better place to live. They strive to excel not only by saving the environment and making it greener, but also by reducing the hunger crisis spread across various countries in the world. Promoting sustainable agriculture across various countries, they are looking forward to be backed via the crowd funding campaigns on platforms like Kickstarter. The organization is in search of future partners, sponsors and investors as well. Each advice, suggestions and support is welcome, they are in dire need of having financial support as well. By visiting greeningdeserts.com, you can easily fund and support them.

About Greening Deserts:
Greening Deserts is a reputed organization that takes the bid to stop desertification and make dry areas green with the help of sustainable irrigation and renewable energy.

For more information, please visit: http://www.greeningdeserts.com
http://www.greening-deserts.com - http://kck.st/2bSEhnV - http://bit.ly/2bkXpdx


For Media Contacts:
Company Name:
Greening Deserts, Oliver Caplikas
Address:
Rolf-Axen-Str.5, 04229 Leipzig
Email:
contact@greeningdeserts.com
Website:
www.greeningdeserts.com

Leipzig, Germany, Mar 10th, 2016 -- Most have already heard of Satellite Internet Services to get access provided through communications satellites. Since decades different providers offering One-Way Terrestrial Return Satellite Internet Systems based on conventional Internet access over the provider for upstream and downstream directly via satellite. Two-Way Satellite Internet Services can send and receive data from a remote terminal via satellite to a hub telecommunications port which then relays data via the terrestrial Internet. The old and actual services are expensive and unsuitable for mobile. Another method is the Internet via satellite phone, but modern models or services only reach data rates of some kbit/s upstream and downstream. This will change with the next generation of the Internet, the Interplanetary Internet. This new Network is an expansion of the current Internet into near-earth space. The first developers and companies of the new Internet are Greg Wyler’s OneWeb, Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic. These three competitors have their own plans and solutions to connect the whole world with this new Internet from Space. Future generations will expand this network to other planets and into deep space, this will be the Solar System Internet and the Galactic Internet. More detailed information you can find on the Wikipedia articles 'Satellite Internet Access', 'Interplanetary Internet' and the official information portal.

The project discusses also solutions for the space debris, a growing problem for space travel in the near-earth space. The Satellite Apps Network and Interplanetary Internet project reported a lot about the situation. It's clear to clean up first the space before starting more and more missions, especially an internet in space. It makes no sense to destroy discarded satellites, missionrelated objects and bigger fragments or let them crashing down to earth. Better is to bring them into higher orbits far away from earth (like graveyard orbit or around moon) and to use them as material resource for future missions. This disposal site could be a perfect depot for recycling the space debris or resources. The interesting point here is you could use old satellites or bigger fragments as network nodes for the Interplanetary- or Solar-SystemInternet in future, just attach a transmitter and receiver.

More in-depth information, sources and studies you can find on the Interplanetary Internet information portal, which was founded by Change Games Entertainment and the Satellite Apps Network project.

Websites / Sources:
http://www.interplanetary-internet.com
http://www.interplanetary-internet.org
http://www.satelliteapps.net

Author and Media Contact:
PR / Media Coordinator
Oliver Gediminas Caplikas
contact(at)change-games.com
Leipzig, 04229

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