Summary of climate disasters on the planet: April 23–29, 2025
Natural disasters April 23–29
https://creativesociety.com/articles/summary-of-climate-disasters-on-the-planet-april-23-29-2025
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🌐Creative Society Presents Critical Research on Microplastics at Royal Oak Rotary Club
💡Creative Society participants delivered a presentation on "Micro- and Nano-Plastics: Impact On Environment, Human Health, And Climate" at the Royal Oak Rotary Club this week. During the 30-minute session, Olga Schmidt shared alarming scientific research about how plastic pollution has infiltrated every aspect of human life—from the placenta and umbilical cord blood to vital organs—potentially contributing to the exponential rise in autism, neurological disorders, infertility, and other serious health conditions affecting millions globally. The presentation highlighted how these microscopic particles disrupt cellular function, immunity and endocrine systems, with plastic contamination now detected even in previously pristine environments.
💠Additionally, the presentation addressed the issue of ocean warming, emphasizing how various hidden factors are accelerating this warming and threatening marine life, which in turn has far-reaching implications for global climate stability.
➡️ The presentation featured insights from two documentary films produced by ALLATRA International Public Movement: "Trap for Humanity" and "Anthropogenic Factor in the Ocean's Demise," which examine the catastrophic environmental consequences of global pollution. Creative Society participants also discussed the concerning threat posed by the Siberian magmatic plume, a topic that generated significant interest and questions from the Rotary Club audience. For those interested in exploring this topic further, additional resources are available, including the report titled “On the Threat of a Magma Plume Eruption in Siberia and Strategies for Addressing the Issue.” CreativeSociety.com
💡Creative Society participants delivered a presentation on "Micro- and Nano-Plastics: Impact On Environment, Human Health, And Climate" at the Royal Oak Rotary Club this week. During the 30-minute session, Olga Schmidt shared alarming scientific research about how plastic pollution has infiltrated every aspect of human life—from the placenta and umbilical cord blood to vital organs—potentially contributing to the exponential rise in autism, neurological disorders, infertility, and other serious health conditions affecting millions globally. The presentation highlighted how these microscopic particles disrupt cellular function, immunity and endocrine systems, with plastic contamination now detected even in previously pristine environments.
💠Additionally, the presentation addressed the issue of ocean warming, emphasizing how various hidden factors are accelerating this warming and threatening marine life, which in turn has far-reaching implications for global climate stability.
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🇺🇸 Participants of the Creative Society project took part in an important diplomatic event dedicated to strengthening trade and investment between Pakistan, Türkiye, and the United States, held in New York City🗽.
During the event, participants of the Creative Society engaged in meaningful dialogue with representatives from Türkiye, Pakistan, the U.S., South Korea, and Israel. They shared the information from a scientific research conducted by ALLATRA scientists on the increasing frequency and scale of natural disasters, and also presented effective solutions—such as Atmospheric Water Generators—that can help mitigate the number and severity of such catastrophes.
Delegates showed genuine interest in the topic and expressed a desire to explore the research in greater depth. They were provided with the analytical report “On the Progression of Climatic Disasters on Earth and Their Catastrophic Consequences” for further study.
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During the event, participants of the Creative Society engaged in meaningful dialogue with representatives from Türkiye, Pakistan, the U.S., South Korea, and Israel. They shared the information from a scientific research conducted by ALLATRA scientists on the increasing frequency and scale of natural disasters, and also presented effective solutions—such as Atmospheric Water Generators—that can help mitigate the number and severity of such catastrophes.
Delegates showed genuine interest in the topic and expressed a desire to explore the research in greater depth. They were provided with the analytical report “On the Progression of Climatic Disasters on Earth and Their Catastrophic Consequences” for further study.
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During 28 hours of intensive work, the participants created prototypes and concepts in the field of cybersecurity, crisis logistics, communications and infrastructure protection.
The Creative Society volunteers actively participated in the dialogue with other teams and mentors. Topics such as threats related to climate disasters, the effects of extreme weather events, and insufficient global preparedness for major natural crises were discussed. They also discussed the need for international cooperation in developing solutions that can truly protect human life.
Participation in the hackathon became an opportunity to share knowledge, experience and values. The common denominator was concern for the future of humanity and the need to build a sustainable, secure world for everyone.
A creative society is not just a vision, it is an action. We would like to thank the organizers for the space for collaboration and inspiration.
Photo: Institute 42 Foundation, Creative Society project
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