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Boris Johnson opens up #COP26 by sounding climate change alarm using reference from fictional movie

We’ve already told you about President Biden’s arrival at the climate change summit in Scotland. Biden joined other world leaders by taking a private jet and having a huge motorcade at the conference designed to sound warnings about the burning of fossil fuels.

British PM Boris Johnson opened the summit by not wasting time and getting right the “we’re all gonna die” part:

And what better way to convince everybody climate change is real than with the reference taken from a fictional movie:

They’ve talked “doomsday” for decades so it’s about time there was a comparison to pure fiction.

ZERO.

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