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Whether you’re optimistic or pessimistic about sport’s future, the winners are likely to be those who focus on core opportunities and risks
As ‘Environment’, ‘Social’ and ‘Governance’ (ESG) becomes an increasingly adopted framework for structuring organisations’ approaches to sustainability, how can the sports industry utilise the framework for unified, compelling impact?
F1 looks to climate-friendly calendar, Envision urges the adoption of zero emissions vehicles, Protect Our Winters grows reach and Paris 2024 showcases ‘Food Vision’
Fans attending Real Betis’ match versus Athletic Club de Bilbao were encouraged to walk, take the bus, or ride e-bikes and scooters
Episode #75 – Cyril Abiteboul, Fatma Al Nuaimi, Georgina Grenon, Nathalie Bellon-Szabo and Ibrahima Wade explain how big sports events can be compatible with sustainability
Episode #74 – Karina Mukanova explores the compatibility of sustainability at big sports events and discusses her role as a Young Sports Maker at the upcoming Global Sports Week in Paris
Episode #26 – Paolo Emilio Adami explains how World Athletics has sharpened its focus on air quality data and research as a means of protecting athlete health and performance in the future
Episode #25 – Julia Pallé, senior sustainability consultant for Extreme E, explains why the conception of the competition’s Scientific Committee is crucial to its success
Episode #24 – Jesse Lovejoy, the director of the San Francisco 49ers EDU programme, explains how STEAM education is helping underserved kids approach global challenges through the prism of sport
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