Editor/Assistant Editor

Film editor for The Race to Save The World

The Race to Save the World follows the passion and unwavering commitment of people who aren't putting their heads in the sand, or waiting for someone else to do something: they’re in the trenches fighting climate change. The Race to Save The World is a film about people, ages 15 to 72, who see the danger coming and are putting their lives on the line to try to turn this around. This is an uplifting film that will inspire viewers to stop waiting on the sidelines and make their voices heard for a livable future.


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These are important stories, told in engaging fashion--and I can testify that there are similar scenes from every corner of the planet. The fight to halt the destruction of the planet's climate system may be the biggest movement in earth history, and these brave people help tell a tale everyone needs to hear!
- Bill McKibben, Founder 350.0rg


Courageous people who have been willing to put their bodies on the line for issues they cared about have moved our country forward in so many ways, over so many years. As The Race to Save the World shows us, that passion and commitment is alive and well, with diverse people - from teens to grandmas - engaging in the time honored tradition of protest and civil disobedience to combat the climate crisis. I hope everyone will watch this film and be inspired to join these everyday heroes in the struggle of our lifetime.
- Annie Leonard, Executive Director, Greenpeace US


The Race to Save the World realistically captures characters who take real risks and the impacts on their loved ones and on themselves. Implicitly it raises questions about the best way to achieve environmental goals... the film spurs us to think about how to be more effective.
-Jim Hansen, Director
Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions Program
Columbia University Earth Institute


This is what courage looks like. Why watch an action-hero fictional movie when you can see real heroes fighting for the future of the planet? Better yet, after you've watched, join them!
- Richard Heinberg Senior Fellow, Post Carbon Institute