GET A CLOCK

From giant clocks in city centers that ignite public awareness, to handheld clocks that are great for actions, there’s a perfect clock for you to amplify your impact.

DESIGNED FOR ACTION

Portable Clock

Our most popular model:  portable, hand-held, and perfect for street marches, public rallies, inside policy negotiations, speaker panels, and climate conferences.

This clock is for you if:

You aim to get media attention on the streets, hold leaders accountable in meetings and make speaking engagements more powerful. Also great for newsrooms and classrooms.  

Exhibition Clock

Medium-sized clock ideal for indoor installations like school or corporate lobbies, art exhibitions and conferences. It can also be mounted on a vehicle.

This clock is for you if:

You are putting on a conference or concert, running a museum, managing a campus, or planning a cross-country road show.

GO BIG

Monumental Clock

Massive clocks ideal for well-trafficked public spaces in your city or atop your government building or corporate HQ. Each Monumental Clock is a custom, site-specific installation - contact us for info.

This clock is for you if:

You are in city government, installing public art, or know a building owner.

Light Projection

Make a bold statement by projecting a live feed of the Clock’s Deadline and Lifelines onto a main square or the HQ of a local Climate Criminal.

This clock is for you if:

You are an activist raising climate urgency awareness or a campaigner pressuring government or industry.

MAKE IT PERSONAL

Website Widget

Our simplest model, this digital widget can easily plug into any website – for free! – just like the one at the top of this page.

Best for:

Your website if you want a quick and free way to communicate climate urgency - and progress being made on solutions - to the world.

Watch & Phone

Get the Climate Clock on your Apple Watch or iPhone. Just download the FREE app in the App Store.

Best for:

Tracking climate solutions in real-time on your wrist and getting daily climate victories via the app’s "newsfeed of hope."