ALLATRA: Prioritizing Unity and Science in the Face of the Climate Crisis
The world is on the verge of a climate crisis. Temperatures are breaking records, threatening life on Earth.
According to available data, the average global temperature over the past 12 months has been 1.30 ℃ above the 20th-century baseline (from 1951 to 1980). It already exceeds the average for the late 19th century by 1.5 ℃!!!
According to scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York:
Average global temperatures for the past 12 months have reached record highs for each respective month. These are unprecedented temperature maximums.
“It is clear that we are facing a climate crisis,”
said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
The ALLATRA International Public Movement recognizes the seriousness of the situation and is actively involved in combating the climate crisis.
ALLATRA is convinced that solving the climate problem is possible only through:
uniting the efforts of all humanity
and a breakthrough in scientific and technological progress.
ALLATRA emphasizes the need to come to a correct understanding of the causes of climate change. ALLATRA scientists consider it necessary to study absolutely all factors influencing the climate. And in this, ALLATRA scientists do not limit themselves to one theory or assumption. On the contrary, ALLATRA scientists are studying the influence of the anthropogenic factor - in relation to the oceans polluted by plastic - and are also studying the natural cycles of the Earth on a cosmic scale in order to find truly effective solutions.
ALLATRA calls for the active participation of every person in the fight against the climate crisis.
ALLATRA supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals, striving to create a more just and sustainable world.
ALLATRA is confident that humanity is capable of overcoming the climate crisis. Combining knowledge, resources, efforts, and scientific and technological achievements is the key to saving our planet.
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