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=== '''Fourth Scene''' ===
=== '''Fourth Scene''' ===
It begins a brief interlude with captions explains about the 10:10 campaign, accompanied by music from ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohead Radiohead]''. Gillian Anderson is finishing the voice-over for the interlude just seen. The sound engineer asks her what she is planning to doing to cut her carbon footprint. Anderson irritably remarks that she was thought providing the recording as a sufficient contribution. The sound engineer repeats the film's catchphrase, "no pressure", and detonates Anderson before picking up to leave. the short film ends with a explosion shot of Anderson's gory remains sliding down the sound-booth window with the text "''Cut your carbon by 10%. No pressure.''"
The fourth scene begins with music by Radiohead playing in the background. Text then appears reading "500,000 tonnes of CO<sub>2</sub> Saved in First 6 Months," "May 2010 UK Government Commits to 10% Cut," "10:10 Cities (The list reads Olso, Lisbon, Mexico City, Paris, Chiang Mai, Lyon, Brighton, Sibenik, Bordeaux, Zadar, Subiaco, Cannes, Pula, Lille, Bourges)," and "10:10 Campaigns Now in 40 Countries." A voiceover by Gillian Anderson also plays during the credits, "10:10. Hundereds of thousands of people, schools, businesses, hospitals, movie stars, knitting circles, scout troops, presidents, and governments all tackling climate change: More than 40 countries. Care to join us? No pressure."
 
Afterwards, in the recording studio, Gillian Anderson is asked what she is doing to tackle climate change; Anderson rebuts the question stating that doing the voiceover is enough, so, because of this response, the sound engineer tells Anderson that there is no pressure and detonates her. The text "1010global.org    cut your global carbon by 10%   no pressure" then pops up, ending the video.


=== '''Controversy''' ===
=== '''Controversy''' ===

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