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Running Out of Cool Days

Global warming drastically reduces the number of ideal days for running a marathon. A new study reveals that by 2045, 86% of races will see a decline in the likelihood of optimal conditions.

Kept Promises or Olympic Greenwashing?

The 2026 Olympics were meant to be a symbol of sustainability — but with soaring costs and delayed works, that green promise is starting to look more like a mirage than a milestone.

US Open: from Blue to Green

Innovative sustainability measures in the field of waste management, energy efficiency, light pollution reduction and collective commitment make Flushing Meadows courts greener.

Climate Red Flag: A Real Threat to the Future of Formula 1

A new study analyses climate risks for Formula 1, defining safety thresholds and proposing adaptations to preserve the sustainability of motorsport.

Athletics Takes the Track for Climate

World Athletics promotes sustainability with a new guide for its members, offering concrete actions to reduce the environmental impact in sport and become ambassadors for change.

The Mad Revival of Bobsledding in Cortina

Cortina’s bobsled run, tip of the iceberg of the 2026 Olympics under the banner of anti-sustainability. Record costs, delays and environmental controversy of a meaningless project with no future.

Baseball and Air Quality

Improving air quality is a priority to protect the health of athletes and optimize the sporting performance of Major League Baseball (MLB) teams.

Forest Green Rovers: the Greenest Football Team in the World

Forest Green Rovers is an English football team becoming the world’s first zero-emission club in 2018. The club aims to be a model of sustainability, showing that football can co-exist with environmental responsibility.