ALLATRA at COP16: Uniting the World Against the Climate Crisis  

The ALLATRA International Public Movement has proven itself as a leading force in raising awareness and conducting global scientific research on climate challenges. During COP16, held in Cali, Colombia, from October 21 to November 1, 2024, the movement presented groundbreaking contributions, highlighting the urgent need for interdisciplinary collaboration to address escalating climatic and geodynamic risks.  

ALLATRA’s Contribution at COP16  

At the conference organized by UNEP under the theme “Peace with Nature” which gathered representatives from over 190 countries, the ALLATRA Movement made a unique and impactful contribution. During the “Green Zone” event on October 31, 2024, ALLATRA volunteers hosted a conference titled “Climate Change and the 24,000-Year Cycle.” This presentation captured the attention of government representatives, members of the Colombian Congress, and leaders of civil organizations, showcasing the relevance of ALLATRA’s research.  

One of the conference’s highlights was a video address by Dr. Egon Cholakian, a national security expert and particle physicist. Dr. Cholakian explained how geodynamic and cosmic cycles influence climate change. He emphasized that, beyond human factors, natural phenomena such as seismic and volcanic activity, as well as anomalies in Earth’s magnetic field, pose increasingly significant threats to planetary stability.  

A Call for Collaboration  

Dr. Cholakian urged the international community to overcome political and economic divisions and focus on the climate emergency:  

“We must set aside the controversies that divide us and address the climate agenda as an absolute imperative.”

Attendees expressed their gratitude for the insights shared and showed great interest in further collaboration with the ALLATRA Movement to deepen understanding and implement practical solutions.  

In the official “Blue Zone” of COP16, ALLATRA delegates presented analytical materials, including the report “The Progression of Climatic Disasters on Earth and Their Catastrophic Consequences.” These materials were distributed to representatives from over 20 countries, highlighting the global reach and relevance of the movement’s work.  

ALLATRA’s Mission  

ALLATRA stands out for its inclusive and multidisciplinary approach to climate challenges. The movement actively works to educate the global population about the root causes of climate change, combining scientific knowledge with a humanitarian vision. Its mission is clear: to unite people in safeguarding the planet and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.  

Challenges Faced by the Movement  

Despite its work for the greater good, the ALLATRA Movement has faced increasing challenges. In some countries, its members have been subjected to persecution, and recently, heavy defamatory campaigns have emerged in Europe, particularly in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. These attacks attempt to undermine the work of an organization that, on the contrary, significantly contributes to addressing global crises.  

A Call for Support  

ALLATRA represents a beacon of hope in a world increasingly marked by division and uncertainty. It is crucial for the international community and the public to support this movement, rejecting defamatory campaigns and recognizing the value of its contributions.  

The climate crisis demands an unprecedented collective effort. Movements like ALLATRA, dedicated to global cooperation and innovation, should be encouraged, not hindered. Only by joining forces can we overcome the challenges our planet faces.  

Source: https://allatra.org/press-release/allatra-took-part-united-nations-biodiversity-conference-cop16 

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