One Planet – One Network
We live on the third planet of our solar system. It’s the only planet where we know there’s an abundance of life. There’re speculations that there might be microorganisms, for example on Jupiter’s moon Europa. Intensive research on exoplanets has been going on for years. These planets are located in distant star systems. So far we know nothing about a second Earth. All the more reason for us to understand how infinitely valuable this world, our home world, is.
So, we need to learn more—and more accurately—about how the different systems on the planet work. This includes nature and human influence. And it’s likely just the beginning. With good reason, more and more people are calling this epoch the Anthropocene.

There’s much more to the world than what we can see. It contains many micro-organisms and processes that we haven’t yet discovered.
My thirst in this world
In this world: Some people celebrate, some people cry, some people feel elated, some people suffer, some people give birth to new lives, and some people kill lives. I don’t know how I can find peace in this world.
Nah, that would be just right. It’s just part of my nature as a human being. That glow, that thirst for becoming self-fulfilled, for me to be me and for you to be you. Let’s ignite that fire!
I want to live with passion. I want it to be the fire I feel every day. It’ll wake me up, get me going, and make me happy so I can get on with things. I want to be caught in that vortex until my final moment sets in and the last sparks are extinguished. Is that too much to ask?