Vote for Climate, Hold em to it, New York, New York
The Climate Clock digital display reads "Vote for the Climate this Nov 5 Then lets hold em to it!", One Union Square South, New York City, October 6, 2024. Co-created by Andrew Boyd and Gan Golan, Climate Clock debuted in September 2020 and was adapted from a public art installation called Metronome, created by Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel. Climate Clock typically counts down the amount of time-less than 4 years when this photograph was made-that scientists estimate remains for humanity to take drastic actions that can prevent average global temperatures from rising an additional 1.5 degrees Celsius. (Photo by: John Senter/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

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