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The Snow Thieves
Global climate change is already affecting all sectors of society. This report looks at how carbon pollution is visibly ruining winter sports, tells the story of how the collapsing snow sports sector is being used as a billboard by some of the very major polluters whose emissions are speeding its downfall.
One Ball, One World
Spirit of Football e.V. (SoF) conducts workshops in the educational project One Ball, One World - Football for Climate Action to make people aware of the existing and real dangers of climate change and to showcase existing climate protection measures in football and beyond.
COP26 ‘Dear Leaders of the World’
COP26 was the global climate summit which happened in Glasgow last November, with leaders from around the world coming together to agree their climate commitments for the coming years.
Sweat not Oil – Time to Declare
Full audio recording of Andrew Sims presenting on the Sweat not Oil report at Time to Declare 2022.
Sweat not oil: why sports should drop advertising and sponsorship from high-carbon polluters
The promotion of high carbon products and services through sponsorship is a serious issue for the future of our climate. High carbon companies cannot expect to keep deliberately marketing products which are driving potentially runaway, catastrophic climate destabilisation without facing any public scrutiny.
Playing against the clock: global sport, the climate emergency and the case for rapid change
Playing against the clock: Global sport, the climate emergency and the case for rapid change – by leading academic and author, David Goldblatt, written for the Rapid Transition Alliance, provides the first provisional estimate of the impact of global sport on the climate and warns that the climate emergency will have far more severe consequences for several sports.