Anastasia Pashigreva, Ph.D. in Chemistry, Earth Studies Analyst for the Creative Society Project, Presents Climate Report at the Scientists’ House (Haifa)

21 March 2025
Anastasia Pashigreva, Ph.D. in Chemistry, Earth Studies Analyst for the Creative Society Project, Presents Climate Report at the Scientists’ House (Haifa)

Professor Valeriy Etkin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Academician of the European Academy of Natural Sciences (EANS, Hanover); Anastasia Pashigreva, Ph.D. in Chemistry, Earth Studies Analyst for the Creative Society project

Anastasia Pashigreva, Ph.D. in Chemistry, an Earth Studies Analyst for the Creative Society project, joined a scientific discussion at the Scientists’ House (Haifa) in Israel, where she presented the report "On the Progression of Climatic Disasters on Earth and Their Catastrophic Consequences". The report was prepared in collaboration with volunteers from the ALLATRA International Public Movement and the Creative Society project. The study is based on open data from international scientific centers, satellite observations, geological research, and mathematical modeling.

The event brought together scientists from various disciplines. The session was led by professor Valeriy Etkin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Academician of the European Academy of Natural Sciences (EANS, Hanover), who is also the founder and head of the Scientific and Technical Section at the Scientists’ House (Haifa).

During the presentation, the results of a comprehensive analysis were shared, highlighting unprecedented changes in Earth's geodynamic and climate processes over the past 30 years. These changes are occurring in parallel with anomalies observed on other planets in the Solar System, suggesting the influence of an overarching external astronomical factor.

Anastasia Pashigreva, Ph.D. in Chemistry, an Earth Studies Analyst for the Creative Society project, presented the report "On the Progression of Climatic Disasters on Earth and Their Catastrophic Consequences" at a scientific discussion at the Scientists’ House (Haifa)

Report Highlights:

  • Changes in Earth’s core since 1995
  • A sudden displacement of the Earth's core in 1998 and its consequences
  • Abnormal increase in seismic activity
  • Changes in volcanic and magmatic activity
  • Glaciers melting from the bottom up due to rising geothermal heat
  • Growth in the number of sinkholes and land collapses
  • Abnormal ocean warming and atmospheric changes
  • Influence of astrophysical cycles on these processes
  • Signs of the Siberian Plume uplift and potential future scenarios

During the presentation, Anastasia Pashigreva introduced a hypothesis that the observed changes result from external cosmic influence affecting the cores of the planets throughout the Solar System. Special attention was given to the rapid uplift of the magma plume in the Siberian region, which is accelerating the rise in average temperatures in the Siberian Arctic, occurring 3–4 times faster than the global average.

Additionally, the report highlighted a significant impact of the anthropogenic factor: ocean pollution by micro- and nanoplastics is reducing the ocean’s ability to regulate Earth’s energy balance, further exacerbating global warming.

The proposed measures included:

  • Cleaning the oceans using atmospheric water generators
  • Controlled degassing of the magma plume in Siberia
  • International scientific collaboration to study cosmic influence
  • A global moratorium on military conflicts to address climate threats

The topics raised in the presentation sparked active discussion among scientists and generated keen interest in further studying the 12,000-year cycle as well as the influence of anthropogenic activity on how Earth navigates this cycle.

In closing, Anastasia Pashigreva emphasized the importance of uniting scientific efforts to find solutions to the climate crisis.

Dr. Valeriy Etkin, who led the event, praised the high level of professionalism and comprehensive approach taken by the Creative Society team in researching this problem. He expressed hope for continued scientific collaboration in this field.

The mission of the Creative Society project and the ALLATRA International Public Movement is to raise global awareness of the climate crisis, study its causes, and develop solutions for a sustainable future for humankind.


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