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United States Ski and Snowboard partner with Kappa and POW to create climate changing race suit

  • Snowboard

United States Ski and Snowboard have collaborated with Kappa and Protect Our Winters (POW) to produce a climate

due to increasingly high temperatures.The suit also features logos of companies that aim to combat climate

aligned on the urgency of uniting the snow sports industry and community on meaningful advocacy on climate

These will help bring awareness to climate change and melting glaciers and shrinking snowpacks around


Lord Mayor Schrinner claims Vancouver partnership will support Brisbane 2032 ambitions

  • Brisbane 2032

Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner believes the launch of a strategic partnership between the South East Queensland (SEQ) Council of Mayors and the Metro Vancouver Regional District will support the region in its preparations for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

councils across Metro Vancouver are working collaboratively at a regional level across areas like housing, climate


Shiffrin joins athletes call for FIS to take climate action after criticising "insufficient" efforts

  • Alpine Skiing

athletes have signed a letter calling on the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) to tackle climate

We are already experiencing the effects of climate change in our everyday lives and our profession,"

President Johan Eliasch has come under pressure from athletes urging the worldwide governing body to take climate

That’s why we as a winter sports community have to take the lead in the fighting against climate change

and make our sport climate neutral as soon as possible," the letter added."





ICF hails British Canoeing's "ambitious" environmental sustainability strategy

  • Canoeing

been praised by the International Canoe Federation (ICF) for "showing the way" in the fight against climate

Through positive action on climate change, we can help make our society more sustainable whilst growing

The climate crisis is dramatically harming the places we paddle."

Stott, a member of British Canoeing's Environment and Sustainability Advisory Panel, is a high-profile climate

Extinction Rebellion UKLast month, Britain's Olympic gold medal-winning canoeist Etienne Stott was among climate

January, the London 2012 champion was found guilty of a public order offence after taking part in a climate


Captains gather in Cape Town before Women's T20 World Cup begins

  • Cricket

The women leading the 10 teams at the 2023 International Cricket Council (ICC) Women's T20 World Cup gathered in front of the Table Mountain in Cape Town for a "Captains' Day".

World Cup February 10 to 26.Australian skipper Meg Lanning said her team is getting used to the "new climate

We’ve spent a couple of days getting used to the new climate – it’s pretty hot here – and there’s some


Silverstone receives Motorsport UK's 2023 Environmental Award

  • Non-Olympic Sports

Motorsport UK’s coveted 2023 Environmental Award has been awarded to Silverstone, in recognition of the world-famous venue's industry-leading "Shift to Zero" campaign that will propel its journey to net zero, it is claimed.

ImagesMeanwhile at an international level, Silverstone recently committed to the United Nations Sports for Climate


California Governor agrees $407 million transport boost for Los Angeles 2028 venues

  • Los Angeles 2028

California State Governor Gavin Newsom has agreed $407 million (£330 million/€372 million) in funding towards an automated transit system that will carry passengers to Los Angeles Olympic venues in 2028.

California is unwavering in our commitment to our world-leading climate agenda, including record levels


Trinbago 2023 to play leading role in Commonwealth Year of Youth

  • Commonwealth Youth Games

The Commonwealth Secretariat has officially launched the 2023 Year of Youth, which is devoted to the celebration and empowerment of the 1.5 billion under-30s living in the Commonwealth.

Youth-related issues such as climate change, access to education, skills, employment, and political,



Costa Rican athletes report being victims of violence in NOC survey

  • PASO

The Costa Rican National Olympic Committee (CONCRC) has found that 72.48 per cent of respondents have experienced non-accidental violence in sport as part of its "For a Safe Sport" survey.

sexual harassment.The study was adapted from the US Center for SafeSport's 2020 Athlete Culture and Climate


Olympic canoeing champion Stott avoids jail over oil tanker stunt

  • Canoeing

Olympic gold medallist in canoeing, Etienne Stott, has been cleared of tampering with an oil tanker along with four other Extinction Rebellion protestors after it was ruled they had not glued themselves to a motor vehicle.

ImagesStott and Rugg-Easey climbed on top of the oil tanker during the protest, making statements about climate

canoeing with Tim Baillie.It is not the first time the canoeist has run into trouble with the law as a climate


UN secretary general Guterres urges action at Ocean Race Summit

  • Latest

The United Nations secretary general António Guterres, speaking at The Ocean Race Summits Mindelo, Cabo Verde, has emphasised the need to safeguard the oceans against the myriad challenges they face.

ocean, including overfishing, plastic pollution, the destruction of marine habitats and the impact of climate

fishing practices…delivering massive support for developing countries…winning the race against a changing climate