A bomb cyclone with record snowfall up to 97 cm hit the United States; floods in Australia brought a year’s worth of rainfall in just two days; catastrophic rains in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, left 65 dead; and flooded Bali — February 2026 climate disasters affected all continents simultaneously. February in Juiz de Fora was the wettest on record, with 589 mm of rainfall compared to the average of 170 mm. In the U.S., the pressure in the storm system dropped by 39 millibars in 12 hours — nearly twice the threshold for a “bomb cyclone.” In Bolivia, an air crash caused by runway icing claimed 22 lives.
In New York, a snow thunderstorm struck at night — lightning hit the One World Trade Center. In Bali, tourists moved through flooded streets on surfboards, with water levels reaching 1.5 meters. In Australia, a cyclone stalled over the Simpson Desert and dumped nearly a year’s worth of rain on Victoria and Queensland, destroying sections of the Trans-Australian Railway.
These disasters share one alarming pattern: micro- and nanoplastics, accumulating electrostatic charge, have become active participants in climate processes. Plastic particles disrupt heat exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere, turning the planet into a giant energy accumulator. This energy transforms into the destructive force of storms, floods, and abnormal precipitation.
But the most frightening scene unfolded in Bolivia: after the plane crash, people rushed to collect scattered banknotes, hindering rescuers from pulling the injured from the wreckage. The bills, not even legally valid, mattered more than human lives. This isn’t about money — it’s about a systemic crisis of values at a time when the planet demands our unity.
Money won’t keep you warm in the cold, gold won’t fill your stomach, and diamonds won’t quench your thirst. The only truly sustainable resource is people’s ability to remain human. Disasters don’t test the economy — they test our humanity.
Time codes:
00:00 — Introduction: Making choices in a critical situation
00:17 — USA: Bomb cyclone and record snowfall
03:53 — Colombia: Mud volcano eruption
04:58 — Australia: Floods after a cyclone over the Simpson Desert
07:26 — Indonesia: Flooding of Bali’s tourist centers
09:10 — Brazil: Catastrophic floods in Juiz de Fora
11:52 — Bolivia: Air crash due to runway icing
14:15 — Scientific analysis: How nanoplastics amplify natural disasters
Watch more content on our channel about the true causes of escalating climate disasters:
📍 Catastrophic Earthquakes Are Inevitable. Scientists’ Warning. Egon Cholakian: https://youtu.be/Af0gKjSmlwI
📍 This is unavoidable! A scientific report has opened the world’s eyes to the truth about the climate: https://youtu.be/PAFdsPFwz8Q