Roll up roll up — TWO new Clean Coffees, in the US and in India!

Chris Adams
Clean Coffee
Published in
2 min readJun 27, 2019

We’re expanding clean coffee to run in new timezones — find out in the links below, when they’re running, and join.

Have you wanted to come to Clean Coffee, but found the timezone a real pain? Well, I have some news!

We’ve run Clean Coffee a few times in the European timezone, but we’re experimenting with doing on in the US West Coast timezone, as well as the Indian time zones, to make this easier.

Why? Because climate change has an impact everywhere, we need more voices in the conversation, and lean coffee is a good format for making it easy for everyone to have a say in what we talk about.

We need a better logo — if you’re a designer, please get in touch

This time we have new co-hosts, in the California and India respectively.

Co-hosting on the West Coast of California — Alex Glowalaski

In the states, Alex Glowalski is helping out this coming Friday on

You can join at noon, Pacific Time on Friday 28th June

Co-hosting in Southern India — Paras Chopra and Roby John

Next Friday, we Roby John and Paras Chopra are helping run the show:

This ones happening at 3pm Indian Standard Time on Friday July 5th

Where you can sign up:

India took off pretty fast and we’re almost already out of space after announcing this week:

Here’s the link for the Indian timezone version

We still have a few spaces for the US West Coast one, run by Alex Glowalski.

Here’s the link for the US timezone version

If they’re sold out

Don’t worry! We’ll be doing more in July.

If you wanted to come, but couldn’t, you can always join the Climate Action Tech slack, where you can find other people working in tech, and trying to work out what to do about the climate crisis.

If you were on the waitlist, we’ll also send a notification when the next ones are on too.

Thanks!

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Chris Adams
Clean Coffee

Into bikes, sustainability, science, UX, politeness, coffee, & cities. Makes stuff on the internet at Product Science, AWMUG.org, and the planetfriendlyweb.org