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Reading FC Shows Their Climate Stripes
This 22/23 Season, Reading Football Club and the University of Reading have the goal to keep global warming at the front of football’s mind by making a special home kit.
The Bundesliga’s Green Agenda - Obligatory Sustainability Criteria for licensing.
The Bundesliga is making sustainability criteria obligatory for tier 1 and 2 clubs of the league. Could this be the start of the “green” chain reaction of sustainable attitudes and actions so desperately needed in football?
Football and Formula 1 - An unlikely alliance creating a united front in the battle against climate change.
Footballer Morten Thorsby and four-time world champion F1 driver Sebastian Vettel are proving that the world of sport does have a role in the crucial battle against climate change.
We Dress Green. How football can make fashion greener.
Lessening the environmental burden of the global football apparel industry is just the beginning. Through football, we can save the planet.
An Explanation of the Third IPCC Report: It’s now or never, and this is where football can come in.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) just released the third and final section of its latest Climate Assessment Report. This blog talks about what this means, and how football can be a part of the solution.
Qatar 2022: How Football Can Be an International Leader for Human Rights
Once again, football is called upon on an international stage to be a source of change and leadership. This time, it involves human rights.
Why Football?
Why We Play Green believes that we can save our planet from climate and environmental disaster through football.
How football has created a united front in the face of a crisis
How football has created a united front in the face of a crisis.