ABOUT US
The Climate Clock merges scientific legitimacy and cultural power to drive urgency, elevate systemic solutions and push policymakers to #ActInTime.
Why It Works
The Climate Clock distills the urgency of climate action into a clear, compelling mission. It’s a visual, science-based tool to mobilize people power and demand that leaders #ActInTime!
When placed in the hands of climate leaders, the clock’s unique combination of scientific power and creativity successfully ignites public awareness, generates media coverage, and exerts pressure on world leaders.
We train groups around the world in the most effective, creative ways to use the clock to maximize their impact. See our Theory of Change here.
The Clock Addresses Two Big Problems
1) Timing: World leaders are dangerously behind schedule in meeting key climate goals;
2) Solutions: False solutions and green-washing are running rampant, setting us even further behind.
The Climate Clock directly confronts both challenges at once, telling the world WHAT we need to do by WHEN, and accelerating action on real solutions
Our Values
Climate Clock is dedicated to uplifting grassroots voices and making the systemic changes needed to rapidly transition off of fossil fuels and secure a livable world. Our approach is rooted in equity and creativity. As a climate justice organization, we recognize that although we all share the same timeline, our responsibilities may differ. See our full values statement here.
A GLOBAL MOVEMENT
The clock does not just create powerful moments, it builds movements. We have teams in dozens of countries, working to put Climate Clocks up in every major city, and into the hands of frontline activists around the world.
Climate Clocks are being used in schools, businesses, government offices, international negotiation spaces, and on the streets. From monumental-sized clocks, to handheld “action clocks,” to a simple digital clock you can add to your website with one line of code – you can deploy this powerful message in every place it matters most.
Americas
Los Angeles, USA
New York, USA
Boston, USA
Chicago, USA
Toronto, Canada
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Bogota, Colombia
Lima, Peru
Mexico City, Mexico
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
São Paulo, Brazil
Europe & The UK
London, UK
Dublin, Ireland
Glasgow, Scotland
Berlin, Germany
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
Asia & Oceania
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City Name, Country
OUR TEAM
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Andrew Boyd
Co-Founder & Senior Advisor
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Gan Golan
Co-Founder & Senior Advisor
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Alexa Blanton
Director of Development & Operations
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Simone O'Donovan
Director of Communications
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Raul de Lima
Head of Content
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Diana Sabillón
Research Lead
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Gregory Schwedock
Head of Product & Technology
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Mahak Agrawal
Global Spokesperson
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Pauline Owiti
East Africa Coordinator
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Joseph Ibrahim
West Africa Coordinator
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Mike Terungwa
Senior Advisor, Africa Program
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Adrian Carpenter
Co-Technology Officer
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Ping Yee
Software Engineer
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Greta Thunberg (who custom-ordered the first hand-held Climate Clock)
Dan Zarrilli, Chief Resilience Officer, NYC
Lucky Tran, March For Science
Ingrid Paredes, March For Science
Adam Lake, Climate Group
Jamie Henn, Fossil Free Media
Bill McKibben, Third Act & 350 Founder
Payal Parekh, Global Climate Campaigner
Patrick Reisnborough, Narrative Strategist & Movement Builder
Jerome Ringo, Climate Justice and Clean Energy Advocate
The original Climate Clock in New York was co-created by Andrew Boyd, Gan Golan, Katie Peyton Hofstadter and Adrian Carpenter.