
'Save your species': UN uses dinosaur in fossil fuel message | WATCH
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In a video released on social media, a computer-generated dinosaur can bee seen bursting into the UN's famous General Assembly hall in New York to tell world diplomats that "going extinct is a bad thing."
The United Nations is summoning an unusual "witness" to testify to the dangers of burning fossil fuels that stoke global warming: a dinosaur. According to @IMFNews, the world's governments are spending USD 11 million a minute to support fossil fuels which cause heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions. #DontChooseExtinction, says @UNDP ahead of #COP26. pic.twitter.com/0jK4JBSFEd
In a video released on social media ahead of this year's UN climate change summit, a computer-generated dinosaur bursts into the UN's famous General Assembly hall in New York to tell world diplomats that "going extinct is a bad thing."

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