Who We Are

We research climate, geodynamic, and environmental risks, raise global awareness about these threats, and create a platform for international cooperation to address existential challenges and safeguard human rights.
Since 2017, ALLATRA’s main office has been located in Atlanta, Georgia (USA).

Organizational Model
The Movement operates on an open and independent organizational model
Decentralization
No hierarchical structure. Volunteers act independently and, when needed, establish coordination centers in their regions to openly share experience and build effective international cooperation.
Voluntarism and Self-Organization
All participants act on a volunteer basis, guided by personal initiative and inner motivation.
Independence
Complete absence of government or corporate funding; all projects are supported by the volunteers themselves.
Openness and Accessibility
The Movement is built on equality and mutual respect, uniting people of different professions, ethnic backgrounds, nationalities, and faiths, including atheists.
Transparency
The Movement upholds openness, honesty, and social responsibility: research results are published openly, information about activities is accessible, and participants engage in dialogue and cooperation at local, national, and international levels.
Evolution and Mission
The ALLATRA Movement began as an independent scientific research initiative and has grown into a multidisciplinary international platform for cooperation that brings together:
- scientific research,
- civic diplomacy,
- independent journalism,
- educational activities.
Areas of Activity

Scientific Analysis and Risk Forecasting
In-depth research on the interconnections between climate change, geodynamic processes, and ecological crises (including micro- and nanoplastic pollution). Use of open scientific data and advanced methodologies to develop risk assessment models and future scenarios.

Public Awareness and Scientific Literacy
Organizing lectures, seminars, roundtables, and forums for diverse audiences. Producing and distributing accessible, science-based materials and documentaries to raise climate, environmental literacy across society.

Advocacy and Global Agenda Setting
Engaging in dialogue with key institutions: international organizations (UN, UNESCO), universities (Bolivian Catholic University of San Pablo, Bay Atlantic University in Washington D.C., Global Policy Institute), religious centers (the Vatican), government agencies (ministries of ecology, foreign affairs, civil defense), and the expert community at international conferences (including security forums).

Human Rights Activities
Protecting freedom of speech, belief, and religion; fostering intercultural dialogue; and supporting democratic institutions.


Civic Diplomacy
ALLATRA plays a unique and socially significant role as a transdisciplinary bridge, connecting fields that often operate in isolation from one another: science, politics, religion, and civil society.
ALLATRA volunteers engage in dialogue with leading figures in global science, politics, and religion, translating complex research into accessible language and involving diverse sectors of society in collective analysis and the search for solutions to humanity’s shared challenges.
Through this work, the Movement raises awareness of issues of planetary scale and fosters the emergence of a new level of global cooperation, built on scientific approach, mutual understanding and joint efforts to address today’s climate, geodynamic, and environmental challenges.
Our Motivation
The driving force behind ALLATRA participants is a conscious sense of moral duty and epistemic responsibility — the understanding that possessing knowledge of systemic threats obligates us to act.
We are guided by the principles of:
- responsibility toward future generations,
- solidarity and collective effort,
- preventive thinking,
- humanism and moral resolve.
ALLATRA is an example of the global community’s consolidation in the face of global challenges.
Projects
Reports and Studies

On the Progression of Climatic Disasters on Earth and Their Catastrophic Consequences

Report on the Threat of a Magma Plume Eruption in Siberia and Strategies for Addressing the Issue
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Nanoplastics in the Biosphere: From Molecular Impact to Planetary Crisis
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