Cataclysms on the planet in 2025 are no longer the exception — they are becoming the new frightening reality.
In this video, we show how, in just one week — from July 9 to 17 — the planet experienced a wave of destructive climate anomalies.
From Spain to India, from Latvia to El Salvador, the world is facing unprecedented weather phenomena: hail the size of a ball, tornadoes in Eastern Europe, hydrothermal explosions, and record-breaking downpours paralyzing major cities. These events are not isolated. They are part of a single, intensifying process of climate instability.
We are increasingly witnessing hailstorms destroying crops, lightning strikes igniting fires, and rainfalls of extreme intensity. And this is not just nature’s whim. Scientists point to a new climatically active factor: micro- and nanoplastics — now acting as a catalyst in many atmospheric processes. They alter precipitation formation and provoke extreme weather events.
📌 In this episode:
Weekly disaster roundup
Why hail is becoming more frequent and more destructive
How plastic has become a climatically active substance
Why the world now faces a threat it created itself
❗ If we don’t act, we’re not just facing disasters — but the collapse of the entire climate system.
⏱ Timestamps:
00:00 — Introduction: scale of cataclysms on the planet in 2025
01:10 — Romania: intense summer hail, sudden temperature drop
02:45 — Ukraine: record rainfall, tornadoes, and storms
06:55 — Spain: Cyclone DANA, floods, infrastructure destruction, 26,000 lightning strikes
11:40 — El Salvador: geyser explosion, possibly triggered by Guatemala earthquake
13:40 — India: bridge collapse, 20 dead
14:55 — Belarus: powerful storm, mass power outages, EF2 tornado in Vitebsk region
17:35 — Russia: squalls, hail, lightning-triggered fires in Pskov and Novgorod regions, floods in Moscow, storm fatalities in Samara region
22:00 — Latvia: giant 11.5 cm hailstones, national record
24:00 — Root cause: how plastic affects the climate
26:40 — What scientists discovered: atmosphere, health, conclusions
29:00 — Final thoughts: where this path leads — and whether we still have a chance
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