The Climate Clock melds art, science, technology, and grassroots organizing to get the world to act in time. The project is centered on a simple, powerful tool: a clock that starkly counts down the critical time window we have to reach zero emissions (our “Deadline”), while simultaneously tracking our positive progress on key solution pathways (“Lifelines”).

We are a global network of over 50 activist groups; with an HQ in New York and a core team on 4 continents.

The Team

Andrew Boyd
Co-creator, CEO

Luisa Fernanda Climate Clock

Luisa Fernanda
Director of development

Raul de Lima
Communications lead

Joseph Ibrahim
West Africa coordinator

Gan Golan
Co-creator, Chief strategy officer

Diana Sabillón
Research specialist

Raj Burman
Executive director

Mike David
Advisor

Adrian Carpenter
Co-technology officer, hacktivist

Preeti Seshadri
Director of operations

Alexa Blanton
Fundraising lead

Mahak Agrawal
Campaign lead

Sayeeda Afreen
Head of fundraising

Simone O’Donovan
Director of communications

Gregory Schwedock
Head of product and technology

Pauline Owiti
East Africa coordinator

Sam Narr
PR | Kibbo Kift Agency

Open Positions

Executive director, global north, hiring immediately

Join our team and help us grow the Climate Clock project to its next level.

Apply

Arduino expert/engineer (NYC - hiring immediately)

Help us take the world-famous Climate Clock in New York’s Union Square to the next level!

Apply

Hardware/software engineer

Climate Clocks are in use all over the world, from the desks of Presidents to the hands of activists, from city-centers to museums to state houses to concert stages. Your feats of engineering are needed to further innovate these world-saving devices so they can go up everywhere they are needed!

Apply

Special Mentions

Scientific advisors

  • Dr. Ottmar Edenhofer and The Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)

  • Richard Heinberg (Senior Policy Analyst, Post-Carbon Institute)

  • Bill Becker (Executive Director, Presidential Climate Action Project)

  • Omar Yasser Gowayed (Co-Chair, March for Science)

Special thanks to

  • Greta Thunberg (who custom-ordered the first hand-held Climate Clock and still carries it with her all over the world)

  • Dan Zarrilli, Chief Resilience Officer, NYC

  • Lucky Tran, March For Science

  • Ingrid Paredes, March For Science

  • Ariane Schoenwiesner

  • Paul Shlok

  • Adam Lake, Climate Group

  • Ming Liu, Climate Group

  • Pascal Vollenweider, Avaaz

  • Daniel Boese, Avaaz

  • Soundspeed PR

  • LJ Amsterdam, Spokesperson

  • Athena Soules, Location Scout

  • Duncan Meisel, Social Media Advisor

  • Jesse Alexander Myerson, Social Media

  • Adam Greenberg, Social Media

  • Søren Warburg, Every Kind of Help

  • Brandon Wu, Action Aid US

  • Andy Menconi, Animation

  • Dan Katz, Video

  • Josiah Werning, Design

  • Mark Read, Light Projection

  • Chris Rogy, Light Projection

  • Adela Wagner, Photo & Video

  • Ben Wolf, Video

  • Zack Winestine, Video

  • Josh Bolotsky, Social Media

  • Nathan Freitas, App Developer

  • Rae Abileah

  • Sarah Bracha Gershuny

  • Emily Allyn

  • Matt Leonard

  • Brad Ian Gans, act.tv

  • Harry Waisbren, act.tv

  • Kelli Daley

  • Richard Brooks, 350.org

  • Payal Parekh

  • Thanu Yakupitiyage, 350.org

Creative allies

  • Kristin Jones & Andrew Ginzel - artist-designers of the original Metronome public art installation

  • Monica Weiss

  • Dorian Fulvio

  • John Ingraham

  • Alan Gunn

  • Iain Keith

  • Mike Bonola

  • John Sellers

  • Dan Zink

  • Aracely Jimenez

  • A E Marling

  • Nadine Bloch

  • Chelsea Lee Byers

  • Virginia Vitzthum

  • Mahayana Landowne

  • Danica Sapit

  • And the original Maker Clock Prototype team - Ayodamola Okunseinde, Yvette King, Tega Brain, Sam Levigne

Organizational Partners

Funders