TomorrowNow Executive Director Georgina Campbell Flatter was hosted by the African Development Bank for Africa@COP27 on COP27 TV.
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt – Georgina Campbell Flatter (TomorrowNow’s Executive Director) represented TomorrowNow speaking to COP27 TV about the significance of our participation at the UN Climate Change event and our work in Africa.
“Weather innovations can make a huge difference to help communities, especially those least equipped, adapt and act in a changing climate” – Georgina Campbell Flatter, TomorrowNow Executive Director.
Our Executive Director also shared key takeaways from COP27 (Dubbed the “Climate Adaptation COP”) and asserted her optimism about organizations and stakeholders showing keen interest in working together to reach last mile users with the much-needed innovations and solutions.
Watch the full interview HERE.

Georgina Campbell Flatter
Georgina is the co-founder and Executive Director of TomorrowNow.org - a global non profit leveraging transformative philanthropy to connect next generation weather and climate technologies with communities in need. Prior to TomorrowNow.org, Georgina spent a decade at MIT where she was a senior lecturer and led global initiatives designed to bridge technology and social impact. Georgina has worked on many innovation initiatives for organisations including: the MIT Legatum Center, MIT REAP, the XPRIZE Foundation, the World Bank, USA Dept of Energy, MIT, Harvard and Oxford University. Georgina is mother of two, passionate about empowering the next generation of STEM leaders, with a focus on women and youth, and is an active member of her local community. She acts as trustee and advisory board member for several charities (The Darwin Centre, Mama Foundation, FOSPs) and is a local Parish Councillor. She read Material Science at Trinity College Oxford and Technology and Policy at MIT.