WARNING TO HUMANITY

Reports on the causes of climate and geodynamic catastrophes

CLIMATE MODELS

THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS IN GLOBAL CLIMATE POLICY

The United Nations (UN) plays a pivotal role in global efforts to combat climate change. Since the adoption of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1994, the UN has actively contributed to the development of international agreements and strategies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to changing climatic conditions. The 2015 Paris Agreement, also under the aegis of the UN, marked a historic achievement, establishing a global action plan to prevent dangerous climate change.

For more detailed information, refer to the UN climate reports, which contain climate models, important scientific data, and recommendations for climate action.

As a global community, we acknowledge the efforts of the UN in addressing climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The UN has played a significant role in advancing international initiatives and facilitating the achievement of sustainable development. We support the UN's goals and aspire to collaborate in creating a more stable and prosperous future.

MODEL OF THE INTERRELATION OF GEODYNAMIC AND CLIMATIC PROCESSES: EXPANDING THE HORIZONS OF UNDERSTANDING THE CLIMATE CRISIS

For continuous pursuit of understanding and addressing the climate crisis, we present a new climate model of the interrelation between geodynamic and climatic processes. This model provides key data facilitating a deeper comprehension of the processes currently occurring on Earth and underscores the critical necessity of adopting progressive measures to overcome the climate crisis.

The development of this model is the result of years of research. Undoubtedly, greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide and methane are the primary anthropogenic causes of climate change. However, there are additional anthropogenic factors that also exacerbate the climate crisis, such as micro- and nanoplastics dissolved in the ocean. It is also important to consider geodynamic factors that influence the deteriorating climate situation.

Special attention in the model is given to the interrelationship between climatic, geodynamic, and anthropogenic factors, which collectively lead to the acute climate crisis we are witnessing today.

A COMPREHENSIVE MATHEMATICAL AND TECTONOPHYSICAL MODEL OF CONTEMPORARY CHANGES OCCURRING ON EARTH

The result of many years of research by scientists, researchers, and specialists with the support of volunteers of the Creative Society project from 180 countries around the world is a mathematical and tectonophysical model describing contemporary changes occurring in all layers of the Earth.

The model reflects the cause-and-effect relationships of the cyclicity of processes occurring in the atmosphere, lithosphere, magnetosphere, in the core and mantle, as well as other Earth's shells. It takes into account such factors as the anthropogenic factor, abrupt climate changes and anomalies in geodynamic processes occurring both on Earth and on other planets of the Solar System. The model is also based on geochronological data reflecting the history of past cyclic catastrophes.
Thanks to the multivariative analysis of the model, humanity has the opportunity to assess the time remaining to make responsible decisions and the necessary efforts to overcome the climate crisis.

The result of the research and modeling is presented in an interactive report on this page. The text version of the report and additional materials are available for download below.

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