#allatra participated in #AssisiPaxInternationalAssembly, highlighting environmental challenges as human rights issues. Our world needs open science & global cooperation on microplastic pollution.
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The long-term effects of plastic on babies and adult diseases.
Excerpt from "Dr. Ragusa on Microplastics in the Human Placenta''
https://t.co/Rq9H4Fg6yy
The problem of ocean pollution with plastic.
Excerpt from The Greatest Era of Ocean Discovery l Dr. Sylvia Earle and Liz Taylor
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The Italian city of Assisi has once again become a place where dialogue about peace comes to life.
📣On June 27, 2026, the National Assembly of the international association Assisi Pax International was held there, marking the 30th anniversary of its founding by Padre Gianmaria Polidoro.
The Assembly served as a forum for dialogue on peace, cooperation, and mutual respect, in the context of preparations for the 800th anniversary of the death of Saint Francis of Assisi, further reinforcing the city's symbolic role as a center of peace.
➡️ Organized by Assisi Pax International, the event brought together members of the association, along with invited guests and speakers from religious and civic communities, united by the values of dialogue, peace, and international cooperation.
📶 As part of the program, Nabil Bougarech (ALLATRA Global Research Center) delivered a presentation highlighting the importance of international cooperation and the interconnectedness of humanity and nature, as reflected in the Franciscan tradition and Pope Francis's Laudato Si'. Environmental challenges, including microplastics and nanoplastics, were also discussed.
In addition, members of ALLATRA Italy conducted interviews with Padre Gianmaria Polidoro and the President of Assisi Pax International, Dr. Gerardo Navazio. The discussions focused on the Association's mission, the spirit of Assisi, and the concept of a "civilization of peace."
A particularly meaningful moment for ALLATRA was the presentation by the President of Assisi Pax International, Dr. Gerardo Navazio, of two commemorative awards: a commemorative lithograph by Silvio Ciuccetti, created to mark the 800th anniversary of the death of Saint Francis of Assisi (1226–2026), and the 30th-anniversary medal of Assisi Pax International, In the Service of Peace.
🙏🏻We sincerely thank Assisi Pax International for organizing and hosting the Assembly, and for providing a space for open dialogue and cooperation.
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It takes just two hours for nanoplastics to enter the brain.
Plastic particles become coated with molecules that "disguise" them, allowing them to penetrate biological tissues and enter the body more easily.
In experiments, these particles were detected in the brain just two hours after oral administration.
According to studies, the average human brain contains about 7 grams of plastic.
🎥 From the popular-science film "Nanoplastic. A Threat to Life" on the Time for Truth YouTube channel.
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Plastic enters the cell's cytoplasm. The cell tries to destroy it, but plastic is indestructible — so the cell falls into chronic stress and gets sick.
Excerpt from "Dr. Ragusa on Microplastics in the Human Placenta''
https://t.co/Rq9H4FfyJ0
#WednesdayMotivation
How vulnerable are the United States in Europe to Russian disinformation today?
Excerpt from Russian Disinformation and Information Warfare: Ambassador John Herbst on the Threat to Democracies
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P24/33 Why Trust Dangerous Individuals?
#dvorkin#anticult#crimininalprofiling#ressler
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1:04:38 – 1:09:16 The development of a model for anti-cult initiatives and its stages.
Why do we so often overlook red flags and grant power to individuals with
How disinformation, combined with labeling, constitutes a structural challenge to democratic society and democratic institutions.
Excerpt from ''How Disinformation and Stigmatization Lead to Transnational Repression, OSCE SHDM II 2026 side event''
https://t.co/1duajZ3ROH
Nanoplastics as a New Systemic Risk | ALLATRA GRC Report
• Why nanoplastics cannot be treated simply as a scaled-down version of plastic waste
• How particle size affects their physicochemical properties
• How nanoplastics interact with proteins, cell membranes, and biological barriers
• What we currently know about their presence in the environment and the human body
• Why investigation of the electrical properties of nanoplastics can become one of the core trends for future research
• What scientific challenges we must overcome to accurately assess risks and find effective solutions
Report “Nanoplastics: A Systematic Risk Analysis for Human Health, Ecosystems, and the Environment” https://t.co/5LbShoqU1Q
The report is available for free public access under the CC BY 4.0 license, allowing it to be used for scientific, educational, and public awareness purposes with proper attribution.
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