upload photographs

Use the tools below to upload your pictures showing how climate change affects your community right now, and how it affects people in the places you have traveled to around the world.
Along with your photo, be sure to attach a brief description of the image, how it relates to the human impacts of climate change, and why world leaders need to act (keep it to 75 words or less). Also, include your name and the location that your picture was taken. see example>>
Add your picture to the 'Time to Click' photo pool on Flickr
We're using Flickr to host and aggregate Time to Click photos. If you already have an account, join the Time to Click group and add your photo to the group photo pool.
Send your picture via our dropbox
Upload your picture to our online dropbox directly. If you don't have a Flickr account and would prefer to use this dropbox over email, use the form below.
If your upload form doesn't display within a few seconds, please check the FAQ or contact us at hello@uploadthingy.com. We'd love to help out!
Send us your picture via email
If you do not have a Flickr account, we have additional options for you to upload photos. You can email your picture, along with your picture's description and location information to timetoclick.campaign (at) gmail.com. We can upload your picture, description, location and photo-credit to the photo pool.


Already, climate change seriously affects 325 million people and leaves over 300,000 people dead each year. Four billion people are vulnerable and 500 million are at extreme risk.
The 'Time to Click' campaign is calling on photographers around the world, professional and amateur alike, to show how climate change is affecting people right now. It's time to click. learn more >>
Join us by adding your picture and message. Help us make the case to world leaders that they must deliver an ambitious, fair and binding new international agreement to deal with climate change. It's time time to click. learn more>>
It's time for leaders to understand how our deteriorating climate already affects millions of lives, and how delivering an ambitious, fair, and binding global climate deal this December will protect billions of lives in the future. It's time to click. learn more>>


