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  • Playing a straight bat with nature

    Playing a straight bat with nature1

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    • January 27, 2023

    Meet the cricket organisations cultivating biodiversity beyond the boundary

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  • Can design thinking make sport a better product?

    Can design thinking make sport a better product?0

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    • September 17, 2020

    From sport for development to administration and fan engagement, researcher Greg Joachim is trying to discover how empathy and visualisation can improve the sports we love for the people involved – and not involved – in them

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  • Sport, climate change and acknowledging vulnerability

    Sport, climate change and acknowledging vulnerability2

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    • May 21, 2020

    Evidence is building that emphatically demonstrates how teams, leagues and federations are being impacted by extreme weather – but can sports organisations take steps to reduce their vulnerability to the elements?

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  • Warwickshire CCC cements sustainability credentials with bamboo kit

    Warwickshire CCC cements sustainability credentials with bamboo kit0

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    • March 16, 2020

    County cricket club signs three-year partnership with Forest Green Rovers kit supplier PlayerLayer

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  • Australia is in the midst of a climate crisis. Cricket must be part of the solution

    Australia is in the midst of a climate crisis. Cricket must be part of the solution0

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    • January 6, 2020

    Cricket Australia, the national governing body, has to use its influence to move the nation away from climate catastrophe-accelerating fossil fuels, says Paul Sinclair

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  • Sustainability audits signal English cricket’s intent to address climate change

    Sustainability audits signal English cricket’s intent to address climate change0

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    • November 4, 2019

    England and Wales Cricket Board approaching climate action in a “systemic way” – for professional and community game – with funding from its bumper broadcasting deal

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  • Playing a straight bat with nature
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