

Natural Disaster Awareness: Learn. Prepare. Network
Hosted by: Creative Society Volunteer Project
Join us for a powerful and engaging event designed to raise awareness, share vital knowledge, and create space for meaningful dialogue about issues that affect all of us —our safety, our environment, and our future.
Based on scientific research, the presentation will highlight links between natural cycles and human impact on our planet. We'll explore how plastic pollution may be disturbing natural systems like the ocean heat balance, potentially intensifying natural disasters. The event will also spotlight the Siberian magmatic plume and introduce controlled degassing as a potential measure to reduce geological risks.
To finalize the presentation we’ll highlight the tips for ensuring personal safety, as well as individual, family, and community preparedness for natural disasters. Important and practical resources will be shared to help you stay informed and ready.
A networking session will conclude the event. You’ll have the chance to connect with like-minded people, exchange feedback and ideas.
We especially welcome nonprofit organizations, researchers, social activists, professionals, and engaged community members to join us. If you're passionate about raising awareness or supporting future events, we'd love to connect.
Community involvement is key, and we're building a network of people committed to making a difference together.
Agenda:
Research Presentation
Q&A Session
Networking
☕️ Light Refreshments Available
THE EXACT VENUE ADDRESS WILL BE SENT VIA EMAIL A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT.
Whether you're concerned about the growth of natural disasters, curious about Earth's changing systems, or passionate about reducing pollution, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.