ALLATRA took part in the United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP16)
On October 31, 2024, at COP16 in Colombia, ALLATRA International Public Movement shared unique data on escalating climate threats, emphasizing the need for scientific collaboration on a global scale.
ALLATRA took part in the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Colombia and presented analytical data on the causes of climate change and global solutions
As part of their participation in the Green Zone at COP16, ALLATRA IPM volunteers held a conference titled “Climate Change and the 24,000-Year Cycle.” Participants included members of Colombia’s Congress, along with prominent officials from other countries and representatives of civil organizations.
At this conference, attendees watched a specially prepared documentary from ALLATRA titled “Climate Crisis and Ocean Pollution."
Dr. Egon Cholakian, a national security expert, ALLATRA representative, and particle physicist, addressed the conference in a video message.
In his speech at COP16, Dr. Cholakian raised critical scientific and environmental issues concerning climate change and seismic activity. He emphasized that beyond human factors accelerating global warming, there are geodynamic cycles linked to natural phenomena and cosmic processes. These cycles pose serious risks because both the frequency and intensity of deep-focus earthquakes, volcanic activity, and magnetic field anomalies on Earth increase due to them.
In his address, Dr. Cholakian urged the global community to move from discussions of an acute climate crisis to practical actions, stressing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration for coping with climate and geodynamic challenges. He stated that merging knowledge across all scientific fields could not only help us understand these processes and the escalating climate crisis, but also aid in devising effective measures to prevent catastrophic outcomes.
Attendees at the conference expressed gratitude for the information shared and showed great interest in learning more after reviewing the presented material.
In the official COP16 Blue Zone, ALLATRA delegates participated in a virtual display table where they presented documentary materials of their conference as well as the report “On the Progression of Climate Disasters on Earth and Their Catastrophic Consequences.” These materials reached key COP16 participants, including ministers and representatives from over 20 countries (Bhutan, Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Germany, Guinea, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Switzerland, and Vanuatu).
ALLATRA International Public Movement has been a unique participant in the COP16 conference, as its activities are aimed at studying the climatic and geodynamic changes on the planet and initiating an open discussion on development of effective solutions to overcome the global climate crisis. ALLATRA keeps actively informing the world community about the impact of natural climate cycles and emphasizes the need for collective action to solve the present-day climate problems. ALLATRA's participation in COP16 underlines the movement's commitment to international cooperation in the name of preserving life and climate stability on the planet.
Official website of ALLATRA: allatra.org
Official website of ALLATRA TV: allatra.tv
Maryna Ovtsynova
ALLATRA
info@allatra.org
ALLATRA at UN Summit COP16 | Climate Crisis and Ocean Pollution Documentary
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