Do we have the will to live?

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In the past week, nothing has happened that should be particularly highlighted.
Of course, unless you count the heavy rains, floods, landslides, heavy snowfall, snowstorms accompanied by record wind speeds, extreme winter conditions, while on the other hand in ten Russian cities where temperatures usually drop to -60°C at this time of year, temperatures of +5°C are being recorded, devastating forest fires, devastating tropical cyclones, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, severe thunderstorms, hail.
So, extreme climate events are becoming exponentially more frequent, worldwide.

A new study shows that in 2024, global oceans reached record-high temperatures, making it the hottest year on record, both at the surface and down to depths of 2000 meters.

On January 14, 2025, Dr. Egon Cholakian released a new video in which he talks about the catastrophic consequences of the fires in Los Angeles but also about how, as a society, humanity still does not grasp the seriousness of the situation. Allatra has been warning about the seriousness of the situation for over 10 years, but few listen to us. Last year, climate experts admitted that the progression of climate change has gone beyond what their models can explain. However, the climate change model offered by Allatra explains all observed anomalies. Will we as humanity continue to turn our heads away from the problem or start solving it? Dr. Cholakian discusses all this in his address.
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/rkyAuHk4OBw.

In conclusion, I join Dr. Cholakian in asking:
Do we have enough will to live and the wisdom to do so?
Can we as humanity overcome political differences just for the sake of preserving life on this planet and
ensure a future for our children?
I pose this question to each of you.

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