вторник, 10 февраля 2026 г.

Disaster Rates Above Normal | Why The Planet Can No Longer Cope With Cataclysms

 

Disaster Rates Above Normal | Why The Planet Can No Longer Cope With Cataclysms

 

🟢 Watch on Rumble (https://rumble.com/v75k4zw-disaster-rates-above-normal-why-the-planet-can-no-longer-cope-with-cataclys.html)


🔴 https://youtu.be/GF6za4vEXRg


🔥 Winter storm Fern affected 34 U.S. states, claimed at least 115 lives, and caused $115 billion in damage. Portugal recorded a national wind record of 208.8 km/h. In Sicily, houses are falling from a 20-meter cliff, and in Brazil, lightning struck a crowd at a rally — 89 people were injured, setting a national record. These are no longer isolated anomalies — climate disasters are simultaneously impacting North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.


❗️ All these events share one alarming pattern: micro- and nanoplastics, by accumulating electrostatic charge, have become active participants in climate processes. Plastic particles disrupt heat exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere, turning the planet into a giant energy accumulator. This energy is then transformed into the destructive force of storms, tornadoes, and abnormal precipitation.