Dinosaur from Mongolia urges World Leaders not to ‘Choose Extinction’ at United Nations
Society
Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. The United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) in Mongolia brings a ferocious, talking dinosaur from Mongolia
all the way to the United Nations’ headquarters to urge more climate action
from global leaders, in a short film launched as the centerpiece of the global
‘Don’t Choose Extinction’ campaign.
Bursting into the iconic General Assembly Hall, famous for
history-making speeches by leaders from around the world, the imposing dinosaur
tells an audience of shocked and bewildered diplomats and dignitaries that
“it’s time humansstopped making excuses and started making changes” to
address the climate crisis.
“At least we had an asteroid,” she warns, referring to the
popular theory explaining dinosaurs’ extinction 70 million years ago. “What’s
your excuse?”
UNDP’s ‘Don’t Choose Extinction’ campaign and film aim to
shine a spotlight on fossil fuel subsidies and how they are canceling out
significant progress towards ending climate change and are driving
inequality.
UNDP research released as part of the campaign shows that
the world spends an astounding US $423 billion annually to subsidize fossil
fuels for consumers – oil, electricity that is generated by the burning of
other fossil fuels, gas, and coal.
This could cover the cost of COVID-19 vaccinations for every
person in the world, or pay for three times the annual amount needed to
eradicate global extreme poverty.
In Mongolia, UNDP aims to raise awareness on the emerging
climate crisis in the country via adopting the global campaign. Mongolia is one
of the countries most vulnerable to climate change as in the last 70 years,
annual air temperature increased by about 2,40C, more than double the global
average. Ongoing climate warming is causing drought, extreme weather hazards,
frequent wildfires, permafrost loss and water shortage in the country. Such
negative impacts pose growing challenges and risks to rural livelihoods, which
in turn forces internal migration to urban centres. Intensive urbanization has
challenges of its own, such as a critical level of air and environmental
pollution among others.
In the context of the Don’t Choose Extinction campaign, UNDP
Mongolia calls for increased investments in renewable energy solutions,
and reduced costs of renewable energy relative to coal-fired power to provide
an alternate solution to use for urban residents living in ger (yurt) dwellings
with no access to central heating in Mongolia during harsh winter months.
The campaign and film hope to make the sometimes complex and
technical issues relating to Fossil Fuel Subsidies and the climate emergency
more accessible. The ‘Don’t Choose Extinction’ film was created in
partnership with Activista Los Angeles (a multiple-award-winning creative
agency), David Litt (US President Barack Obama’s speechwriter) and Framestore
(the creative studio behind James Bond, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers End
Game).
This first-ever film to be made inside the UN General
Assembly using computer-generated imagery (CGI), and features Distinguished
Actress Ms.I.Odonchimeg voicing the Mongolian version of the global campaign
video.
COVID-19 presents an opportunity for governments across the
globe to act now to prevent the devastating consequences of climate
change. Nature is our single strongest ally to achieve the SDGs. It
is now or never. Don’t Choose Extinction.
Find out more about the campaign at www.dontchooseextinction.com
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Source: UNDP Mongolia