Global Sustainable Sport - 7th June 2024
TOP STORY
Report highlights impact of climate change on global rugby
World Rugby has published a report outlining the potentially devastating impact of?climate change on the game across the globe...
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FEATURE
Is criticism of carbon offsetting in sport misplaced?
While the most important action is to reduce carbon footprints, does offsetting represent a valuable tool in a sports organisation's strategy?
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LATEST NEWS
Rhine-Ruhr 2025 targets sustainable World University Games
The Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games has published a paper outlining the organising committee’s current sustainability efforts and its goals ahead of the event.?
The Centre for Sport and Human Rights launches new Playbook series
The Centre for Sport and Human Rights, based in Switzerland, has launched the Human Rights Playbook series, which aims to empower sport bodies to make robust human rights commitments.?
Athletics Kenya and Swedish Athletics Association partnership targets air quality
The recent Stockholm marathon was able to measure air quality conditions for the first time, thanks to a collaboration between Athletics Kenya and the Swedish Athletics Association.?
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IOC and French Development Agency place focus on young people?
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the French Development Agency (AFD) have collaborated on a range of initiatives that will focus on utilising sport to tackle youth crime in Asia, while advancing youth skills development across Africa.?
NEWS IN BRIEF
Sustainability round-up: FIBA, Rugby Football League…
The latest sustainability news from the?Rugby Football League,?theInternational World Games Association?and?The?R&A...
FEATURE
UEFA’s Champions Innovate gives sustainability chance to shine
The recent UEFA Champions League final provided the stage for three enterprises to showcase how to make sporting events more sustainable...
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Team Assistant at E-Space
2 个月I am really looking forward to the World University Games Rhine Ruhr. It will be a lot of fun to have so many people from all over the world in my city Duisburg. Our sportspark Wedau is very nice and I think you will like it. I only wish they would improve the cycling path to get there. Actually it looks like this: https://www.lokalkompass.de/duisburg/c-politik/gute-und-sichere-radwege-sind-selten_a1975958