Quantifying the economic and social impact of football
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- January 28, 2021
Professional surfers governing body backs REDD+ and Verified Carbon Standard programmes in four continents to offset all unavoidable emissions before the end of 2019
READ MOREUNFCCC calls for “more action” as Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open join Roland Garros in adopting the Sports for Climate Action Framework
READ MOREAs the number of sports entities signing up to the UNFCCC framework increases by the week, those unaware or undecided have two options: watch from the sidelines or come out fighting, says Claire Poole
READ MOREWith more than 150 venues and 22,000 live events, reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 will be some achievement for AEG. John Marler talks about taking on the challenge
READ MOREThe Sustainability Report, Sport and Sustainability International (SandSI) and Positive Impact Events ask the European Club Association to discuss the UNFCCC Sport for Climate Action Framework with members
READ MORESport must be ambitious in its approach to climate action – but we’ll need to engage, listen and learn to get there, says Roger McClendon
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