This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. In our 2014 Best and Worst post, we characterized the year as being one in which Green-Sports gained maturity, based on the notion that the greening of sports is now “the rule rather than the exception.” […]
This article was written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. How can sports inspire a global movement towards tackling climate change? That was the focus of Monday’s Sustainable Innovation in Sports (SIIS) symposium in Paris. The half-day event was part COP21, the global UN climate change […]
This article was written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Sports are playing an important role at the UN Climate Change Conference, aka COP21, which started Monday and runs until December 11 in Paris. The highlight will be the Sustainable Innovation in Sport symposium on December 7, which will […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. About a year ago, GreenSportsBlog spoke with Keith Bruce, CEO of the San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl 50 Host Committee and Neill Duffy, Co-Chair of the committee’s Sustainability Committee and its Sustainability Advisor. They laid […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Atlanta likely does not make the Top 10 when one thinks about the greenest cities in the US. That may well change once new Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the stunning new techno- and sustainability-forward home of the NFL’s […]