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The Great Barrier Reef Is Closer to Extinction Than Ever Before!


Can you imagine? The Great Barrier Reef, which has existed for millions of years, survived ice ages, supervolcanic eruptions, and now, it’s on the verge of dying!

Here’s an interesting fact: The Great Barrier Reef, stretching over 1,200 miles of tropical coral along the Australian coast, is one of the planet’s most iconic natural wonders. Yet today, *about 70% of its corals are dead*. This is a clear sign that there is a serious problem with both the ocean and the entire planet.

You’ve probably heard of the plastic islands that cover an area the size of the U.S. and Australia combined. But what if I told you that’s only 1% of the plastic in the ocean? The other 99% is hidden in the waters as micro- and nanoplastics.

This massive amount of plastic in the ocean has disrupted its ability to release heat and perform as Earth’s air conditioner. Independent scientists have proven that the planet is heating up from the inside, due to the destabilization of the core and the rise of superheated magma from below.

An ocean overwhelmed with plastic makes an already dire situation even worse. The inability to release heat is causing an increase in hurricanes, abnormal rainfall, severe flooding, and sudden temperature swings.

No matter how frightening it may sound, humanity does have a way out, and technology offers solutions. To take advantage of this opportunity, there must be widespread awareness and a unified demand for a resolution.

Want to learn more about what’s happening to the ocean? Check out the documentary “The Ocean” on YouTube.
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Summary of climate disasters on the planet: March 19–25, 2025


Cataclysms March 19–25
◾️Abnormal heat in Siberia
◾️ Wildfire in South Korea
◾️Storm Martinho in Portugal and Spain
◾️Extreme precipitation in Saudi Arabia

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https://creativesociety.com/articles/summary-of-climate-disasters-on-the-planet-march-19-25-2025
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Greenland and Antarctica are melting from below

Greenland has been losing ice since the 1990s, and the process has accelerated recently.

In just July 2019, 197 billion tons of ice melted — that's equivalent to 80 million Olympicsized swimming pools. Such intense melting is happening for the first time in 12,000 years, according to research published in Nature.

Meanwhile, since 1992, Antarctica has lost nearly three trillion tons of ice, which is comparable to 1.2 billion Olympicsized swimming pools.

Currently a group of independent scientists has found that the glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland are melting from below due to the rising magma.

Magmatic activity within the Earth's interior is increasing, which means the heat flow from the mantle is growing, accelerating the melting of glaciers from the bottom up. This threatens not only local regions but the entire world.

It is crucial for each of us to understand the severity of climate changes and their consequences. To do so, you can study the climate report and forum. Links are available in the profile header.

Only by uniting the scientific potential of researchers from around the world can we find solutions to prevent the irreversible effects of climate change and ensure a future for our children.

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Science vs. Lies. The Battle for Your Future

https://youtu.be/vSgTOJ2x6Yg

In his new video address, Dr. Egon Cholakian analyzes a document classified from the public—the conclusion of Yuri Vinogradov, the director of the Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Using this conclusion, Vinogradov attempted to prove that natural disasters pose no threat and sought to discredit the scientific data presented by ALLATRA* volunteers -  of an organization declared undesirable within the territory of Russia. Dr. Cholakian thoroughly examines each point of Vinogradov’s conclusion, exposing its scientific incompetence. Relying on international data and years of research conducted by ALLATRA, he demonstrates that Vinogradov's claims contradict modern scientific discoveries.

Dr. Cholakian emphasizes that this conclusion serves the interests of those attempting to conceal the threat of an explosion from the Siberian magma plume. He warns that while ALLATRA volunteers face pressure and Russian citizens and the global community remain uninformed, unaware of the scale of the danger, the activity of the Siberian plume continues to intensify. The time remaining to take action is rapidly running out. Who benefits from taking no measures to prevent the explosion of the Siberian plume despite the existence of methods to avoid catastrophe? Dr. Cholakian addresses this and other pressing questions, urging everyone to objectively examine the presented facts and join forces in seeking solutions while it is still possible to avoid global consequences.

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Siberian Plume: The Threat Is Growing!

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📣 At an airfield in Portugal, storm winds flipped over airplanes. In Russia, Kamchatka was buried in snow in just two days, while summer-like warmth unexpectedly arrived in Siberia in March.

❗️ However, what raises the greatest concern is the activation of the Siberian Plume — a massive stream of magma rising from deep within the Earth.
Learn more about these events in this weekly overview of natural disasters that occurred from March 19 to 25, 2025.

🔻 South Korea
🔻 Storm Martinho
🔻 Malaysia
🔻 Saudi Arabia
🔻 Russia

To raise awareness, an international group of scientists supported by volunteers prepared a report titled “The Threat of a Magmatic Plume Breakthrough in Siberia and Ways to Address the Problem.”

This report is not just a scientific paper — it’s a clear action plan.