In a world on the brink of environmental collapse, the relentless ticking of the Doomsday Clock warns that time is slipping away. Ten years—this is the narrow window we have before rising temperatures unleash irreversible destruction. Picture a future plagued by floods, wildfires, and unprecedented migrations as billions scramble for refuge on an overcrowded planet. This isn’t a drill; it’s a wake-up call.
World leaders, including Donald Trump, must face a harsh reality: the climate crisis won’t be solved by half-hearted measures. In a world divided by governments that prioritize power and self-interest over survival, there’s no way forward without unity. Even worse, the specter of World War III looms, fueled by ideologies that divide humanity by politics, race, and nationalism. This global standoff leaves no room for hesitation; we need decisive, united action that rises above borders and beliefs.
Humanity has divided itself by color, location, and inherited religions, but it’s time to reject divisions that weaken our ability to face this crisis. America, in particular, must sever its reliance on manmade religions entangled with geopolitics. The United Nations, too, must revisit its 1949 mission to redefine nations and create shared territories.
By 2026, we must establish a United Nations protectorate for at least 25 years—not to seize control but to create space for healing and for all nations to practice coexistence. The UN has managed initiatives like this before, and the urgency of today’s crisis demands nothing less than radical, unified action.
The time has come to accept an uncomfortable truth: mythology and religion have no place in the hard realities that will shape our future. Humanity’s 2,500 gods will not descend to solve the conflicts and bloodshed created in their names. We must put aside divisive ideologies and address the urgent, tangible threats that endanger us all.
Here’s another inconvenient truth: the internet has become a battlefield of ideological warfare, with people pitted against each other over centuries-old religious myths. We argue over gods and angels as the planet burns. It’s time to let go of these outdated notions of holy wars and divine retribution and recognize that Earth, our shared home, is in peril. The planet suffers not only from climate-driven disasters but from our refusal to abandon ancient feuds as we edge closer to the point of no return.
It’s time to cut through the noise and focus on practical, concrete actions to pull us back from the brink. Radical steps are essential. Religion, race, and national borders—all constructs that divide us—must be set aside if we are to tackle the true threat: the survival of our species and our planet.
The Doomsday Clock isn’t a metaphor; it’s a stark reminder of our collective fate. The time to act is now, and we must meet this challenge with resolve equal to its magnitude. Earth is counting on us. Are we ready to wake up?