John Wagner About the Future of Public Relations and Mass Media | Washington, DC
Participants of the Creative Society project attended IGAPA event in Washington, DC, where John Wagner, Executive vice president at Equitus Corporation and the chief communications officer at Americano Media, was among the invited guests.
Mr. Wagner shared his views on the power of voice that each individual possesses today. He gave an example of how the actions of one person, who did not influence the media, can reach an audience of several million people and gain more views than several leading news organizations combined.
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Participants of the Creative Society project attended IGAPA event in Washington, DC, where John Wagner, Executive vice president at Equitus Corporation and the chief communications officer at Americano Media, was among the invited guests.
Mr. Wagner shared his views on the power of voice that each individual possesses today. He gave an example of how the actions of one person, who did not influence the media, can reach an audience of several million people and gain more views than several leading news organizations combined.
π’ https://rumble.com/v50dxt9-john-wagner-about-the-future-of-public-relations-and-mass-media-washington-.html
π΄ https://youtu.be/VakCwRXxeJw
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The planet is on the verge of a climate catastrophe.
Unique technologies capable of saving a dying planet
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A new study in the journal Climate indicates that a massive eruption of the submarine volcano Hunga-Tonga in the Pacific Ocean on January 15, 2022 could cause an ozone hole in 2022 and could affect summer weather in 2024.
π Unlike conventional volcanoes, Hunga-Tonga emitted little smoke but huge volumes of water vapor that rose to 15-40 km in the stratosphere.
π¨ As a result of the high temperature, the huge volume of vapor in the stratosphere has a double impact:
This vapor destroys the ozone layer, has the potential to affect the climate in the coming years.
π° Scientists do not yet have enough data to accurately assess the consequences because of insufficient equipment. But eruptions of this scale cause serious concerns.
Specialists continue to monitor the situation using satellites and other measurement systems.
βΌοΈOnly by working together to demand a unified science center for scientists, we can solve the climate problem and find survival options for all of humanity.
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Weekly Report on Natural Disasters #14. USA, China, Germany, Iceland, Czech Republic
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π» Flooded basements, streets submerged in water, landslides β rescuers are constantly on duty in southern Germany.π» Iceland. 2000 cubic meters of lava per second. There's no escaping this!
π» Continuous climate catastrophes in China.π» From summer to winter in just an hour. Astonishing temperature swings in the USA.
π» A fatal lightning strike in the Czech Republic. A children's celebration ended in tragedy.
π’ https://rumble.com/v50l8r3-weekly-report-on-natural-disasters-14.-usa-china-germany-iceland-czech-repu.html
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π» Flooded basements, streets submerged in water, landslides β rescuers are constantly on duty in southern Germany.π» Iceland. 2000 cubic meters of lava per second. There's no escaping this!
π» Continuous climate catastrophes in China.π» From summer to winter in just an hour. Astonishing temperature swings in the USA.
π» A fatal lightning strike in the Czech Republic. A children's celebration ended in tragedy.
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Unique technologies capable providing every person with fresh clean water
in a documentary film called Water from the air. The way to save humanity
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in a documentary film called Water from the air. The way to save humanity
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The message of the event is that
Individual and collective power joining forces is the only way to create a sustainable future based on cooperation.
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June 6-7, 2024
Climate disasters around the world
For more info about what is going on with our planet watch the forum Global Crisis. The Responsibility
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The more we take moisture from the air, the more the ocean will replenish it through evaporation. And we will filter these vapors and purify them from microplastics: and in just 5-8 years we will see how much cleaner the waters have become.
Droughts will disappear, floods will recede, and water will no longer wash away people's homes. The climate will become much milder and more predictable.
π°Water from the air. The way to save humanity
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Droughts will disappear, floods will recede, and water will no longer wash away people's homes. The climate will become much milder and more predictable.
π°Water from the air. The way to save humanity
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June 8-9, 2024
Climate disasters around the world
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June 8-9, 2024
Climate disasters around the world
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π¦Advanced technology that soon every person will have at home and will not only help save the planet, but significantly improve the quality of your life.
ποΈ"Water from the Air: The Way to Save Humanity"
A documentary film published on the Creative Society channel. Find out what everyone will be talking about tomorrow
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π¦πΊParticipants of the Creative Society held an open community event on June 8th "Our Planet, Our Future" in Samford, Brisbane, Australia addressing the climate crisis issues, true causes and the state of the ocean as well as discussing with the community how new technologies can be implemented in the near future to clean the ocean and mitigate further increase of natural disasters in Australia and worldwide.
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Absurdity of the Consumer Society. True Happiness. Part 14
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We are all in search of happiness. But do we know what happiness is? Each of us will bring out something different. Here I will share my idea of happiness at the transitional stage of building a Creative Society.
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We are all in search of happiness. But do we know what happiness is? Each of us will bring out something different. Here I will share my idea of happiness at the transitional stage of building a Creative Society.
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π΄Afghanistan. October 7 and 11, 2023. Earthquakes of magnitude 6.3.
More than 2,500 people were killed and about 10,000 were injured. 90% of the injured and dead were women and children.
According to eyewitnesses, restrictions imposed by the Taliban regime prevented male medical workers from helping injured women.
π΄Haiti. January 2010. An earthquake of magnitude 7.0.
260.000 victims, 3 million people lost their homes.
The worst thing is that many people died not as a result of the elements themselves, but as a result of the struggle for a piece of bread and a sip of water. Due to the high temperature and thousands of corpses, a massive cholera epidemic has arisen.
And now, after 14 years, Haiti is the poorest country in the world and a truly hellish place.
π΄ Turkey and Syria. February 6, 2023. An earthquake of magnitude 7.5. More than 50,000 people died and 107,200 were injured. Many people were buried alive under the rubble or died after hypothermia. The earthquake affected more than 15 million people and 4 million buildings. 865,000 Turkish citizens still live in tents.
π΄ New Orleans, USA. August 29, 2005. Hurricane Catherine.
The death toll was 1,836. 1 million people were evacuated, 150,000 residents were unable to leave.
The disaster was accompanied by severe flooding, the dams were breached by an 8-meter high tide.
The hurricane caused an environmental disaster, looting, mental disorders and respiratory diseases. The city was plunged into chaos.
π΄Japan. March 11, 2011. "Great Eastern Earthquake", magnitude 9.0.
More than 18,000 people died. The earthquake caused a powerful tsunami up to 30 meters high. A huge wave washed away cities along the Pacific coast.
The earthquake exceeded the measurement limit of all seismometers in Japan, which is why the warning system failed to warn people in time.
The disaster caused a maximum-level accident at the Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. This is one of the largest man-made disasters in history.
A climate catastrophe is a one-day event, but the consequences remain for generations. It is in our power to prevent this.
Find out more in the forum Global Crisis. Responsibility
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More than 2,500 people were killed and about 10,000 were injured. 90% of the injured and dead were women and children.
According to eyewitnesses, restrictions imposed by the Taliban regime prevented male medical workers from helping injured women.
π΄Haiti. January 2010. An earthquake of magnitude 7.0.
260.000 victims, 3 million people lost their homes.
The worst thing is that many people died not as a result of the elements themselves, but as a result of the struggle for a piece of bread and a sip of water. Due to the high temperature and thousands of corpses, a massive cholera epidemic has arisen.
And now, after 14 years, Haiti is the poorest country in the world and a truly hellish place.
π΄ Turkey and Syria. February 6, 2023. An earthquake of magnitude 7.5. More than 50,000 people died and 107,200 were injured. Many people were buried alive under the rubble or died after hypothermia. The earthquake affected more than 15 million people and 4 million buildings. 865,000 Turkish citizens still live in tents.
π΄ New Orleans, USA. August 29, 2005. Hurricane Catherine.
The death toll was 1,836. 1 million people were evacuated, 150,000 residents were unable to leave.
The disaster was accompanied by severe flooding, the dams were breached by an 8-meter high tide.
The hurricane caused an environmental disaster, looting, mental disorders and respiratory diseases. The city was plunged into chaos.
π΄Japan. March 11, 2011. "Great Eastern Earthquake", magnitude 9.0.
More than 18,000 people died. The earthquake caused a powerful tsunami up to 30 meters high. A huge wave washed away cities along the Pacific coast.
The earthquake exceeded the measurement limit of all seismometers in Japan, which is why the warning system failed to warn people in time.
The disaster caused a maximum-level accident at the Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. This is one of the largest man-made disasters in history.
A climate catastrophe is a one-day event, but the consequences remain for generations. It is in our power to prevent this.
Find out more in the forum Global Crisis. Responsibility
https://creativesociety.com/global-crisis-the-responsibility