Energy giant teams up with recycling group Gjenkraft and ski makers EVI on project that turn old wind turbine blades into new skis
The Saudis have won the right to host football’s biggest tournament - but its bid doesn't seriously address the environmental issues, write Keele University's Matthew Hutchinson and Nottingham Trent University's Seth I. Kirby
From high-profile sponsorship deals and long-haul flights to sporting equipment made from petrol-based products like carbon fibre - modern sport reflects society's oil dependency, explains Loughborough University's Theo Lorenzo Frixou
How the event organisers have sought to reduce the games climate impact, from minimising new construction, banning most single-use plastics to eliminating diesel generators
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners has said in response that 'we care about the impact of every drink we sell'
Waste saving initiative follows successful pilot last year where players were offered Evian water refills on court
Claims that tournament is 'carbon neutral' challenged, as criticism mounts from footballers and athletes over FIFA's questionable carbon accounting and use of offsets
Hubbub's CEO Alex Robinson sets out the way sport can promote, showcase and galvanise climate action
On the sidelines of COP26, the Sports for Climate Action Framework today adopted new ambitious emissions targets
Environment Agency is encouraging Britain's Olympic athletes to sign up to the 'Big Plastic Pledge' via a flyer in their official Tokyo 2020 kit bags