A talking dinosaur gave a passionate speech on climate change in front of leaders from around the world in a new video of UN. The question is did the leaders listen to what the animal that disappeared millions of years ago had to tell them? Will they take it seriously?
THE dinosaur, named Frankie according to his Twitter page, is very similar to the “Jurassic World” movie helmets and his voice is heard by many celebrities in different languages, such as the star and movie musician Jack Black in English and other stars like Nikolaj Coster-Waldau of Game of Thrones in Danish
The video begins with the creature walking around the US General Assembly in New York to the surprise of the delegates inside. After a comic interaction with a guard, the dinosaur grabs the microphone and delivers a surprisingly perceptive speech about the impending climate emergency, warning humanity not to “choose extinction” and telling people to “save our species.”
“I know a couple of things about disappearance”
«I know a couple of things about disappearanceSays the dinosaur in the video. «At least we had an asteroid, what is your excuse?»
The key message conveyed by the late envoy is that state fossil fuel subsidies must be reduced in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save our planet. This issue will be a key theme at the forthcoming COP26 Conference on Climate Change in the United Kingdom.
«You are heading for a climate catastrophe and yet every year governments spend hundreds of billions of public resources on fossil fuel subsidiesSays the dinosaur. «Imagine spending hundreds of billions of dollars a year subsidizing giant meteorites“, He added. “That’s what you’re doing right now.”
The video also highlights the opportunity that the COVID-19 pandemic has given humanity to make significant changes. “You have a huge opportunity right now as you rebuild your economies and recover from this pandemic,” the dinosaur said. “This is the great opportunity of humanity.”
While it is undoubtedly surreal and somewhat fun to watch a celebrity dinosaur talk about climate change, there is also something unusually exciting and unexpectedly painful about the idea of an extinct species that warns you of your own death.

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