This video features an address by the esteemed scientist and national security expert Egon Cholakian, a representative of the ALLATRA IPM, shown at the UN summit, The Conference of the Parties 16 (COP16) in Colombia. He raises important issues regarding the rapid climate change and geodynamic processes that threaten the future of our planet.
Cholakian emphasizes the necessity of an interdisciplinary approach to addressing these global challenges. He shares data based on scientific research from various disciplines about the cycles of geodynamic activity that occur every 12,000 and 24,000 years. As history shows, these cycles lead to significant changes in climate and ecosystems, requiring serious analysis and preparation for potential catastrophic consequences.
Additionally, in his speech, Cholakian draws attention to the changes occurring on other planets in the Solar System, such as increased volcanic activity on Venus and Mars and climate changes on Jupiter and Uranus. These observations underscore that the current changes on Earth may be part of broader cosmic processes.
His presentation also emphasizes the critical importance of the anthropogenic factor in contemporary climate change. Cholakian stresses that human activity exacerbates natural cycles, making the situation even more alarming. He calls for the creation of a platform for international dialogue where scientists can freely exchange ideas and develop innovative solutions.
This speech highlights that it is time to act, and only through collective efforts can humanity prevent catastrophic outcomes. Join the discussion and learn how you can make a difference, leveraging reason and scientific advancements.