Climate Clock Makes Headlines Around the World.
22nd July 2023
Christ the Redeemer lights up with climate clock
To mark Climate Emergency Day 2023, the climate clock countdown was projected over the Christ the Redeemer statue and activists wore shirts calling for governments and corporations to meet the climate deadline.
22nd July 2023
Time is running out on the Climate Clock
The world has less than six years left to hit crucial global climate goals, according to the clock.
27th Jul, 2023
Public Pension Funds Have Lost Billions on Their Fossil Fuel Investments
The Climate Clock’s Fossil Fuel Divestment Lifeline featurey the 1591 institutions representing more than $40.51 trillion in assets committed to some level of divestment, as tracked in the Global Divestment Database.
28th JuN, 2023
King Charles unveils climate countdown clock at London summit
The Climate Clock at Picadilly Square in London, UK.
13th Oct, 2022
Africa Youth Connekt, Rwanda
“Our voices can only be heard by you, and not by any other person. We depend on you.”
At Africa’s largest youth summit, Youth Connekt Africa, 16-year-old climate activist Rahmina Paulette from Kenya, delivered the Climate Clock to the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, and highlighted Climate Clock’s newest Loss & Damage Lifeline.
June 10, 2021
THE KOREA Herald
Ban ki-moon & president MOON JAE-IN address “we face the climate clock” Forum
“We are thrilled to welcome the Climate Clock initiative to Glasgow. It will be a distinct feature in the city, running every night until the beginning of the COP summit in November."
—Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken
“Our elected representatives must meet the target and timeline on this Clock.”
—Jerome Foster, climate-striker and youngest member of White House Environmental Justice Advisory
Washington Post:
“A new digital clock tells how long the world has left to act”
At 1.5M likes, the most popular Instagram post in the history of the Washington Post.
September 21, 2020
guerrilla projection:
A countdown of earth’s carbon budget appears high on a building face in downtown Manhattan.
December, 2019