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Global CCS Institute video by Atticus Digital shown at the 2009 G8 summit in Italy

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Atticus Digital's 3D animation video for the Global CCS Institute about carbon capture & storage (CCS) was shown at the 2009 G8 summit.

This Cardiff-based business, world leader in CCS 3D animation, won this prestigious global contract after visiting Australia as part of a Welsh Assembly Government trade mission. Commissioned by the Australian government-funded Global CCS Institute (GCCSI), this three minute video explains the importance of carbon capture & storage technology and Australias pioneering role in its development. It was used by Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, in his address to the G8 Summit on 9th July 2009.


Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said:

Australia has taken the lead in the understanding of CCS and has potential to make significant cuts in Carbon Dioxide levels. The climate change message needs to be shared with audiences worldwide and the G8 Summit provides the perfect launch platform. We are delighted to have partnered with a world-leading animation specialist to help us tell the carbon capture story in an engaging and imaginative way.


After its debut at the G8 Summit, the video will be live online at www.globalccsinstitute.com


Martin McCabe, digital director at Atticus Digital said:

Demonstrating climate change solutions and bringing the carbon capture technology story to life is an area where we have considerable expertise and winning the contract to produce a video for the Australian Prime Minister is a huge coup that will further cement our reputation on the global stage as a world leader in CCS 3D animation.

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  • 1, What about the moving of the world plates? The CO2 will run through the gaps in large amounts.

    2, Those pipes seem to be extremely long. Doesn't it cost a lot of money just to drill the holes?

    3, The energy used to pump down the CO2 down those pipes seem to override the amount of energy used up by the CO2 in the first place.

    It seems quite stupid to pump down the CO2 that you get when you pump it down.

    I could say atleast 3 better plans against the global change.

  • hmmmmm... i'd like a video on the environmental impacts and human impacts to be made by your organization. I think its part of making a rational decisions as to whether or not I would pledge my support for CCS. I am still on the fence about it.

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