From desert to oasis
We live on a blue planet. The earth’s surface consists of two-thirds sea and one-third land. We have an abundance of salt water; however the lack of fresh water is one of our greatest global challenges.
The land can again be divided into three parts. One is dominated by human activity, another by forest – which is steadily shrinking day by day, and the third is desert – which is increasing in size. In other words, we have plenty of seawater and deserts.
Four partners have joined forces to use salt water in the creation of fresh water in the “Sahara Forest Project”, with the aim of making dry areas green again. The project consists of a unique combination of technologies which imitate natural processes and make it possible to make fresh water from salt water, while at the same time producing food and energy and covering the desert landscape with vegetation.