Quantifying the economic and social impact of football
- IN FOCUS
- January 28, 2021
As 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 MORECollegiate sport sustainability pioneer, University of Colorado Boulder, “thrilled to be an early adopter” of the Sport for Climate Action Framework
READ MOREInfluential sports entities – responsible for some of the world’s most popular sports teams – join the IOC, FIFA and New York Yankees by committing to climate action
READ MOREGreen Sports Alliance tells members that the sports industry “needs to address climate change” and “play a significant role” in combating it
READ MORESince the turn of the year, MLS club Seattle Sounders and Real Betis of Spain have joined Forest Green Rovers to become the first batch of professional sports clubs to pledge climate neutrality
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