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‘We’re All Going To Die’: William Shatner Makes Desperate Pleads on Climate Change

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Actor William Shatner urged King Charles to address climate change and warned of human extinction during an appearance on Good Morning Britain.

“He’s got to say ‘we’re all going to die’. That’s what he should say to open up with. ‘Very quickly, we’re all going to die,’ he should say,” said Shatner.

“England is one of the foremost countries in the world and it has to lead. We’re burrowing into our own graves,” he said. (Trending: Biden Shamefully Removes God From National Address)

“We’re dying, man. Your children are going to have difficulty living. Do you understand that?”

“Insects are going extinct. We don’t go around saying, ‘oh my god, insects are going’. Who cares? And we stupid human beings don’t even know they existed in the first place.”

Shatner discussed his climate change fears following his space trip, and expressed a desire to have his ashes left in the ground upon his death.

“The extinction of animal species, of flora and fauna … things that took 5 billion years to evolve, and suddenly we will never see them again because of the interference of mankind. It filled me with dread,” Shatner wrote.

“My trip to space was supposed to be a celebration; instead, it felt like a funeral.”

Shatner also told Jackass star Steve-O on his podcast that he wants to have his ashes incorporated into the ground upon his death.

“If you believe in a soul, a life after death, it does not interfere with that. Your body – like every other body that dies – is taken over by fungi. Nature reclaims you no matter what you do so why not have a voice in your reclamation? And I chose a tree,” he said.

“Tell your loved ones, ‘cremate me’ – because you have to. Put the goodness in place, where the tree is gonna grow and plant the tree. There’s no law saying you have to have a tombstone,” he added.

Shatner’s concern for the environment has come under fire from critics of his previous space travel, as many believe he is simply another hypocrite on TV.

“William Shatner didn’t care about the climate when he went into space polluting the air with rocket fuel, a case of do what I say but not what I do,” one fan noted.

“@GMB Williams Shatner, on your news, is a hypocrite and all these people traveling around the world talking about climate change,” another said.

“Did I just hear that right? William Shatner who apparently went to space says climate change is due to stupid people,” posted another.

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