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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?
At the World Sailing Awards 2018, Corpus Christi Yacht Club became the first winner of its Sustainability Award. Its efforts to green the Youth Sailing World Championships (hosted between 14-21 July 2018) caught the eye of judges, and was referenced by the governing body’s sustainability manager Dan Reading as the “benchmark” for future World Sailing
Seawater samples collected during the 2017/18 season laid bare the damage plastic was doing to the ocean – laying the foundation for greater research
Cities are increasingly using sports events – and sport generally – to strategically improve social, environmental and economic conditions. Dakar will have the opportunity to do the same ahead of the Youth Olympic Games in 2022
IOC president argues potential candidates see “no return on investment” as rising global temperature threatens winter sports
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