Creative Society Establishes Partnerships with the Catholic University and the Ministry of Civil Defense of Bolivia
π§π΄ La Paz, Bolivia β The Climate Governance and Women's Leadership Forum took place in La Paz, organized by the Coordination Center of the Creative Society project in Bolivia in collaboration with leading global experts.
π Scientists, government officials, and industry leaders participated in the event, including Olga Schmidt, President of the Creative Society, and Maryna Ovtsynova, President of the ALLATRA International Public Movement.
β‘οΈ Key topics of the forum included:
π’ The global rise in natural disasters
π’ The threat of the Siberian magma plume and possible solutions
π’ The increase in autism rates and the impact of micro- and nanoplastics on human health
During the forum, the scientific report "On the Threat of a Magma Plume Eruption in Siberia", developed in collaboration between ALLATRA IPM and the Creative Society project, was presented. Additionally, the documentary film "Trap for Humanity", produced by the ALLATRA team, was showcased, highlighting the global interconnection between ecology and human health.
π Following the main conference, key meetings took place. The Vice Minister of Civil Defense of Bolivia, Dr. Juan Carlos Calvimontes, met with JosΓ© RΓos, Coordinator of the Creative Society project in Bolivia, and Maryna Ovtsynova, President of ALLATRA IPM. As a result of the meeting, a cooperation agreement was reached between the Ministry of Civil Defense of Bolivia, the Creative Society project, and its partner organization, ALLATRA. This meeting marked a significant step toward global collaboration and the search for innovative solutions to address environmental and natural challenges.
π’ This forum is part of a series of events that will culminate in a final report, which will be presented at a United Nations session in 2025.
β‘οΈ More information is available on creativesociety.com
π§π΄ La Paz, Bolivia β The Climate Governance and Women's Leadership Forum took place in La Paz, organized by the Coordination Center of the Creative Society project in Bolivia in collaboration with leading global experts.
π Scientists, government officials, and industry leaders participated in the event, including Olga Schmidt, President of the Creative Society, and Maryna Ovtsynova, President of the ALLATRA International Public Movement.
During the forum, the scientific report "On the Threat of a Magma Plume Eruption in Siberia", developed in collaboration between ALLATRA IPM and the Creative Society project, was presented. Additionally, the documentary film "Trap for Humanity", produced by the ALLATRA team, was showcased, highlighting the global interconnection between ecology and human health.
π Following the main conference, key meetings took place. The Vice Minister of Civil Defense of Bolivia, Dr. Juan Carlos Calvimontes, met with JosΓ© RΓos, Coordinator of the Creative Society project in Bolivia, and Maryna Ovtsynova, President of ALLATRA IPM. As a result of the meeting, a cooperation agreement was reached between the Ministry of Civil Defense of Bolivia, the Creative Society project, and its partner organization, ALLATRA. This meeting marked a significant step toward global collaboration and the search for innovative solutions to address environmental and natural challenges.
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Disinformation and Your Life
π’ https://rumble.com/v6r39e8-disinformation-and-your-life.html
π΄ https://youtu.be/4B_iI02HWAU
In a new video address, Dr. Egon Cholakian, a representative of the international public movement "ALLATRA", conducts a detailed analysis of disinformation regarding the geological situation in Siberia.
The main conclusion of this analysis shows that certain power circles are aware of the impending threat of a Siberian plume eruption, but actively conceal important facts and continue to derive benefit from the situation.
Dr. Cholakian highlights manipulation schemes, including information distortion, concealment of scientific results, and suppression of ALLATRA volunteers who are trying to convey the truth about a potential catastrophe. He emphasizes the serious irresponsibility of such actions, where business interests are placed above the health and lives of many people.
Official website of Dr. Egon Cholakian:
https://earthsavesciencecollaborative.com/
π’ https://rumble.com/v6r39e8-disinformation-and-your-life.html
π΄ https://youtu.be/4B_iI02HWAU
In a new video address, Dr. Egon Cholakian, a representative of the international public movement "ALLATRA", conducts a detailed analysis of disinformation regarding the geological situation in Siberia.
The main conclusion of this analysis shows that certain power circles are aware of the impending threat of a Siberian plume eruption, but actively conceal important facts and continue to derive benefit from the situation.
Dr. Cholakian highlights manipulation schemes, including information distortion, concealment of scientific results, and suppression of ALLATRA volunteers who are trying to convey the truth about a potential catastrophe. He emphasizes the serious irresponsibility of such actions, where business interests are placed above the health and lives of many people.
Official website of Dr. Egon Cholakian:
https://earthsavesciencecollaborative.com/
Summary of climate disasters on the planet: March 4 β 11, 2025
Cataclysms March 5β11
https://creativesociety.com/articles/summary-of-climate-disasters-on-the-planet-march-4---11-2025
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Purchasing land for resettlement
Some countries are already buying land to relocate their citizens to safer climate zones.
The Maldives has established a fund to buy land for the relocation of its 350,000 citizens.
The government of Kiribati has purchased land in Fiji for a potential mass migration in the future.
Most residents of the Kilinailau Islands in Papua New Guinea have already relocated.
Disasters are followed by an increasing number of displacements.
Finding themselves without homes, documents and means of livelihood, often having lost their relatives and friends in climate disasters, people are forced to live in tents and survive on humanitarian aid.
The graph shows the growing number of refugees every year.
How will this problem affect each of us, and what are the potential solutions? This was addressed at the forum "Global Crisis. There Is a Way Out."
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Some countries are already buying land to relocate their citizens to safer climate zones.
The Maldives has established a fund to buy land for the relocation of its 350,000 citizens.
The government of Kiribati has purchased land in Fiji for a potential mass migration in the future.
Most residents of the Kilinailau Islands in Papua New Guinea have already relocated.
Disasters are followed by an increasing number of displacements.
Finding themselves without homes, documents and means of livelihood, often having lost their relatives and friends in climate disasters, people are forced to live in tents and survive on humanitarian aid.
The graph shows the growing number of refugees every year.
How will this problem affect each of us, and what are the potential solutions? This was addressed at the forum "Global Crisis. There Is a Way Out."
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The Climate Is Changing Faster Than We Thought β Urgent Warning!
π’ https://rumble.com/v6r50pm-the-climate-is-changing-faster-than-we-thought-urgent-warning.html
π΄ https://youtu.be/8RI0uItp5ic
βοΈ Humanity does not realize how little time is left before the point of no return. Each new natural anomaly shows how rapidly we are approaching it.
In this report, we will show only a small part of the climatic events that occurred in just one week, from March 5 to March 11, 2025.
π» Argentina
π» Ecuador
π» Kazakhstan
π» USA
π» Spain
π» Tropical cyclone Alfred
π» Temperature anomalies
π» Turbulence
π£ To solve this global problem, scientists, policymakers, businesses, and the public must join forces. Only through collective efforts and shared resources can we develop and implement comprehensive solutions.
But most importantly, we must act together β as one humanity!
π’ https://rumble.com/v6r50pm-the-climate-is-changing-faster-than-we-thought-urgent-warning.html
π΄ https://youtu.be/8RI0uItp5ic
βοΈ Humanity does not realize how little time is left before the point of no return. Each new natural anomaly shows how rapidly we are approaching it.
In this report, we will show only a small part of the climatic events that occurred in just one week, from March 5 to March 11, 2025.
π» Argentina
π» Ecuador
π» Kazakhstan
π» USA
π» Spain
π» Tropical cyclone Alfred
π» Temperature anomalies
π» Turbulence
π£ To solve this global problem, scientists, policymakers, businesses, and the public must join forces. Only through collective efforts and shared resources can we develop and implement comprehensive solutions.
But most importantly, we must act together β as one humanity!
π March 22 β World Water Day
In honor of World Water Day, participants of the Creative Society project, together with volunteers from the ALLATRA Movement, hosted a presentation at the Universal Peace Federation office in Bratislava. The event showcased research and ideas developed in collaboration with the ALLATRA scientific community.
During the event, speakers presented key insights from the documentary Anthropogenic Factor in the Oceanβs Demise, highlighting the vital functions of the worldβs oceans, the devastating impact of plastic pollution, and its destructive effect on the climate. The presentation introduced innovative and practical solutions to combat this crisis, sparking deep reflection and a lively discussion among attendees.
Following the lecture, a networking session allowed guests to ask questions, discuss critical aspects of the issue, and share their perspectives. The atmosphere was filled with genuine interest and a shared commitment to change, as participants enthusiastically explored ways to improve the climate situation.
The Creative Society team extends its gratitude to UPF Slovakia for the outstanding organization of this important event. Together, we can change the world! ππΏ
β‘οΈ How do you share information about the climate crisis? Send us your examples, photos, and videos via our Telegram bot: https://t.me/CreativeSocietyOfficialBot
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In honor of World Water Day, participants of the Creative Society project, together with volunteers from the ALLATRA Movement, hosted a presentation at the Universal Peace Federation office in Bratislava. The event showcased research and ideas developed in collaboration with the ALLATRA scientific community.
During the event, speakers presented key insights from the documentary Anthropogenic Factor in the Oceanβs Demise, highlighting the vital functions of the worldβs oceans, the devastating impact of plastic pollution, and its destructive effect on the climate. The presentation introduced innovative and practical solutions to combat this crisis, sparking deep reflection and a lively discussion among attendees.
Following the lecture, a networking session allowed guests to ask questions, discuss critical aspects of the issue, and share their perspectives. The atmosphere was filled with genuine interest and a shared commitment to change, as participants enthusiastically explored ways to improve the climate situation.
The Creative Society team extends its gratitude to UPF Slovakia for the outstanding organization of this important event. Together, we can change the world! ππΏ
β‘οΈ How do you share information about the climate crisis? Send us your examples, photos, and videos via our Telegram bot: https://t.me/CreativeSocietyOfficialBot
π’ Stay connected: t.me/creativesociety_en
π§π΄ La Paz, Bolivia β On March 8, at the International Forum on Climate Governance and Women's Leadership, scientists and experts from the Creative Society project and ALLATRA International Public Movement presented groundbreaking research. Their reports explored the causes of the increasing frequency of natural disasters, their impact on planetary processes, and the link between environmental degradation, the growing presence of micro- and nanoplastics in the human body, and health issues.
π‘ How will these initiatives shape the future of science and society? Read more: https://www.inforse.com.bo/2025/03/19/foro-internacional-gobernanza-climatica-y-liderazgo-de-la-mujer/
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