UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY · SPECIAL ADDRESS

We were here before you.
Don't let history repeat.

A Velociraptor, the last voice of a lost world speaks to humanity about fossil fuels, extinction, and the choice that still remains.

65 Million Years of Evidence - Act Now

The Speech That Silenced the Assembly

For the first time in 65 million years, a voice from the age of dinosaurs returned to deliver a warning, not in fury, but in sorrow, and in hope.

“You found our bones and called them fuel. You burned our remains and called it progress. We call it what it is the second extinction.”

— Velociraptor, UN General Assembly

 

The address covered the collapse of biodiversity, the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, ocean acidification, and the singular window of opportunity that still remains open, if humanity chooses to act.

 

Seven Actions That Still Matter

The Velociraptor’s message wasn’t a eulogy. It was a blueprint. Here is what science, and 65 million years of hard-won extinction data tells us must happen.

  1. ☀️End Fossil Fuel Dependency:

    Transition to renewable energy, solar, wind, and geothermal at speed and scale. Every coal plant still burning is writing the same ending for a different species.

  2. 🌳 Protect & Restore Ecosystems:
    30% of Earth’s land and ocean must be protected by 2030. Forests, wetlands, coral reefs, each is an irreplaceable library of life. Don’t burn the library.

  3. 🌊 Decarbonize the Ocean Economy:
    Oceans absorb 30% of CO₂ and generate 50% of oxygen. Acidification is dissolving the base of the marine food chain. Protect it before it’s gone.

  4. 🥩 Transform Food Systems:
    Agriculture drives 80% of global deforestation. Shifting toward plant-rich diets and regenerative farming reduces emissions while freeing land for wild recovery.

  5. 🏛️ Enforce Global Biodiversity Treaties:
    The Kunming-Montreal agreement set targets. Now governments must fund and enforce them. Toothless treaties are just paper, not protection.

  6. 🧬 Invest in Conservation Science:
    From de-extinction research to wildlife corridors, science is our toolkit. Fund it. Support gene banks, seed vaults, and species recovery programs before it’s too late.

  7. 📣 Educate the Next Generation:
    Children who understand ecosystems grow into adults who protect them. Environmental literacy is not optional. It is survival. Share, teach, and make it unforgettable.

 

The asteroid didn't ask permission. But you have a choice.

The dinosaurs had no warning. We do. Share this message, scan a code, and remind someone that extinction is not inevitable yet.