Our Team
350.org is powered by an international team consisting of Bill McKibben and a growing crew of international youth organizers--many of whom helped coordinate the Step It Up campaign in the United States...check out our info below and feel free to drop us a line--we're here to help.

Bill McKibben
Co-founder and Director
Ripton, Vermont
Random fact: Wrote the first book about global warming--"The End of Nature."
For more info about Bill, please visit www.350.org/bill
Pablo Andres Astudillo
Latin American Regional Field Coordinator
Quito, Ecuador (0º Latitude)
Random fact: While I love science and technology, I also love politics and the arts!
Contact: pablo.andres[at]350.org
Matthew Anderson
Graphic Designer
San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Random fact: I have a burrito addiction. My odds for recovery are grim.
Contact: matthew[at]350.org
Phil Aroneanu
Youth Programs Director, Africa / Middle East Organizer, Creative Media coordinator
Washington, D.C.
Random fact: Recently rode his bike 350 miles
Contact: phil[at]350.org
Roselin Dey
East India, Bangladesh Coordinator
Delhi, India
Contact: roselin [at] 350.org
Will Bates
South-Central Asia Coordinator, Faith Program Coordinator, Translation Co-coordinator
Delhi, India
Random fact: I may or may not look like my photo, depending on the season.
Contact: will[at]350.org
Kelly Blynn
Translation Co-coordinator, Latin America Organizer, Materials Development, Arts Liason
San Francisco, CA, USA
Random fact: When not at my laptop, I'm most likely to be found playing ultimate frisbee
Contact: kelly[at]350.org
May Boeve
Global Partnerships, Policy, Operations, and US/Canada outreach
San Francisco, CA, USA
Random Fact: I can spell words very quickly
Contact: may[at]350.org
Mariama Branker
Caribbean Region Field Coordinator with 350.org and the Caribbean Youth Environment Network
Barbados
Random fact: has never set foot in a night club
Contact: mariama[at]350.org
Soumar Dakdouk
Deputy Executive Director of IndyACT, Arab World 350.org Coordinator, CITES Campaign Director
Beirut, Lebanon
Random Fact: I like chocolate crepes and veggie burgers.
Contact: soumar[at]indyact.org
Matt Fitzgerald
Grassroots Communications Director
San Francisco, CA, USA
Random fact: I have over a million hits on youtube. Most of them embarrassing.
Contact: matt[at]350.org
Jamie Henn
Communications Director, Fundraising, and East Asia Coordinator
San Francisco, CA, USA
Random fact: I motorcycled across the Himalayas
Contact: jamie[at]350.org
Wael Hmaidan
Executive Director of IndyACT, Head of IndyACT’s Arab Climate Campaign, Arab World policy work (making sure 350 is on the mind of every Arab politician)
Lebanon and the Arab World
Random fact: I survived 16 years of civil war in Lebanon only to be threatened by the impacts of climate change.
Contact information: whmaidan[at]indyact.org, skype: wael.hmaidan, tel/fax: +961-1-447192
Shabani Ely Katembo
African Outreach
Nashville, TN, USA (until May 2009)
Random fact: Passionate about sustainable development of
Africa and end of poverty
Contact: ely[at]350.org
Rishab Khanna
North India, Pakistan Coordinator
Delhi, India
Contact: rishab [at] 350.org
Teresa Niño
Translation Coordinator (or Translation PM, as it's called in the translation world)
San Francisco, CA, USA
Random fact: I can cook the best tortilla de patatas you've ever had!
Contact: teresa[at]350.org
Jeremy Osborn
European Co-coordinator, United Nations Liaison
Berlin, Germany
Fact: I have a thing for cities starting with 'B'. Last three places of residence: Burlington, VT, USA; Budapest, Hungary; Berlin, Germany
Contact: jeremy[at]350.org
Amanda Ravenhill
Business Partnerships Coordinator
San Francisco, CA USA
Random fact: I swam with pink river dolphins in Bolivia
Contact: amanda[at]350.org
Joe Solomon
Social Media Coordinator
Long Island, NY, USA
Random fact: I'm terrified of needles.
Contact: joe[at]350.org
Claire Tsai
East Asia Field Organizer, Translator
Monterey/San Francisco, CA, USA
Random fact: I'm scared of butterflies.
Contact: claire[at]350.org
Judit Varga
European Co-coordinator, Eastern European outreach
Budapest, Hungary
I see Jane in front of the house with a melon on her head. - That was my first written sentence in English.
Contact: judit[at]350.org
Diana Vogtel
European Co-coordinator, Western European outreach
Berlin, Germany
Random Fact: I am proud adoptive parent to one penguine named Fritz, one elephant named Lampesa and one spider (not named yet).
Contact: diana[at]350.org
Jon Warnow
Internet Director, Organizer of Pacific & Polar Regions, Business Liason
San Francisco, CA USA
Random Fact: I'm terrified of revolving doors.
Contact: jon[at]350.org
Abe Woo
Southeast Asia Field Coordinator
Malaysia
Random fact: loves to fence and dive
Contact: abe[at]350.org
Aaron Packard
New Zealand organiser and Pacific collaboration
Wellington, New Zealand
Random fact: I climbed a coconut tree in my recent 350 trip to the Cook Islands - pretty much rate that as one of the top achievements of my life.
Contact: aaron[at]350.org
Emily Mulligan
Australian Co-Coordinator
Random Fact: I won a car. Fo real.
Contact: emily [at] 350.org
Samantha Bailey
Southern African Liaison
Cape Town, South Africa
Random Fact: I'm trying to locate four 1½' wooden boxes to lift my bed higher off the floor in my new home so I can see the sea as I wake up
Contact: samantha [at] 350.org
350 México Team - Marcelo Quintanilla, Libertad Cazarez, Tania Rios Aguas Calientes 206, Int. 4
Col. Condesa, D.F.
Tel. 52644937
marcelo[at]350.org, coordinacion[at]350.org
Paula Collet
Brasil Field Coordinator
São Paulo, Brazil
Random Fact: I really like working with people.
Contact: paula[at]350.org, skype: poucollet
Ruchi Jain
West India, Bhutan Coordinator
Mumbai, India
Contact: ruchi [at] 350.org
Suren Balachandran
South India, Sri Lanka Coordinator
Delhi, India
Contact: suren[at]350.org
Griet Boone
Belgian and Dutch Outreach Coordinator
Ghent, Belgium
Random fact: I love other cultures, but for the chocolate, beer and fries, Belgium rules!
Contact: griet[at]350.org
Gosia Jagiello
Polish and Italian Outreach Coordinator
Berlin, Germany
Random fact: I love soups, ice cream, and talking a lot.
Contact: gosia[at]350.org
Oleg Izyumenko
Swedish and Russian Language Outreach Coordinator
Lund, Sweden
Random fact: I am fluent in Esperanto and always eager to teach this beautiful language to others!
Contact: oleg[at]350.org

Klara Ellstrom
Swedish and Faroe Islands Field Organizer
Lund, Sweden
Random fact: I give 350 hugs to people every day.
Contact: klara[at]350.org
Stanka Becheva
Bulgarian Outreach Coordinator
Brussels, Belgium
Random fact: I'm a German speaking Bulgarian living in Brussels
Contact: stanka[at]350.org
Anne Sota
French and Spanish Outreach Coordinator
Berlin, Germany
Random fact: I like sleeping with an open window, even when it's -20 degrees C.
Contact: anne[at]350.org
Canem Ozyildirim
Turkey Coordinator
Middlebury, VT, USA
Random fact: ok, maybe I am obsessed with Azerbaijan
Contact: canem [at] 350.org
The Science of 350
Scientists say that 350 parts per million CO2 in the atmosphere is the safe limit for humanity. Learn more about 350 – what it means, where it came from, and how to get there. Read More »
Featured Updates
Not Done Yet.
You've always counted on us to tell the truth, and it would be useless to pretend we're happy with the outcome of the Copenhagen climate talks.... Read Post »
Two Unusual Requests
Apologies again for bombarding you with updates, but we're in the final stretch here at Copenhagen and I hope you can join us in doing two unusual things. They're unusual things for us to ask, but this is an unusual moment.... Read Post »
Copenhagen: Inside and Outside
Since we're all working on the same team, we wanted to give you an inside/outside sense of all that's happening in one of the more important weeks in the history of this ball of rock and water we call the earth...Read Post »
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Understanding 350
- So, what is global warming and what's the problem anyway?
- And what does this 350 number even mean?
- If we're already past 350, are we all doomed?
- How do we create the political change to steer towards 350?
- How do we get the world on track to get to 350?
- How do we actually reduce carbon emissions to get to 350??
- Will this thing work? Will world leaders listen?
- Where did this 350 number come from?
- Isn't America the biggest source of the problem? What about China and India?
- 350 is just a number. Wouldn't "Climate Emergency" or "Clean Energy Now" be a better call to action?
- And what about all the other targets people are aiming for?
- Why October 24th?
- Why another organization--there are already too many things going on!
- Do you measure 350 in CO2 or CO2e?
More...
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