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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?
Episode #64 – Alan Gilpin, the federation’s chief executive, talks mindset shifts, stakeholder collaboration and reducing climate impact without offsets
Episode #63 – Behavioural economist Christina Gravert explains the concept of ‘nudging’, and explores how it can be used to guide people towards optimal decision making
EY report states that major events will achieve more by ‘defining values and purpose’, while Paris 2024 shows what can be done through an innovative and core approach to climate action
Episode #62 – Cristiana Pace and Tim Trefzer explain how sustainability indexes can shine a light on the environmental and social improvement sport can make
Episode #15 – Sports fans may not be more environmentally aware than non-sports fans, but teams can still engage them through well thought out sustainability initiatives, says Brian McCullough
The esteemed Arctic scientist lays out his ambitious research plans as he becomes the off-road electric car racing series’ Scientific Committee leader
Episode #14 – The member Team GB’s gold medal winning Rio 2016 squad charts her journey from player to sustainability professional, and explains how the athlete mindset is crucial to her new role
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