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Play Your Part - Super Bowl 50 Web Video | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    This 60-second video is intended to amp up fans for Super Bowl 50 "the Bay Area way." In promotion of the "Play Your Part" campaign, the ad encourages fans to take public transit to the big game, bring their own water bottle, conserve energy, reduce waste, and otherwise contribute to a socially- and environmentally-responsible event. The campaign is part of the San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl 50 Host Committee's larger efforts to make this year's Super Bowl "Net Positive."
Adriana Trujillo

These Enormous Fans Suck CO2 Out Of The Air And Turn It Into Fuel | Co.Exist | ideas + ... - 0 views

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    Carbon Engineering has one idea for taking dangerous greenhouse gas emissions out of the air. It sounds like it's from a cartoon, but it's real life.
Del Birmingham

CLIMATE: 'Cool' clothing breakthrough could slash building emissions -- Friday, Septemb... - 0 views

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    Turn off your air conditioner and stay cool in your shirt instead. That's the idea behind a new plastic-wrap-like material that Stanford University scientists say could be made into "cool" clothing, the use of which could slash emissions and energy consumption in buildings. If woven into fabric, the wearable cloth could keep humans cool on the hottest of days, eliminating the need to adjust the thermostat or crank up a fan. That could make a dent on a major source of U.S. greenhouse gases, the researchers say.
Adriana Trujillo

FIFA: 2014 World Cup will have an enormous carbon footprint - Salon.com - 0 views

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    Next year's World Cup in Brazil will cause the emission of 2.72 million metric tons of carbon dioxide, according to a FIFA report -- nearly twice as much as the 2010 tournament. The organization plans to offset all of the emissions it causes directly, plus a portion of the emissions caused by fans' flights to the games
Adriana Trujillo

How Ohio State is tackling clean energy and zero waste | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Buckeyes football is taking the sustainability offensive on logistics, fan engagement and waste, form the stadiums to the tailgates
Adriana Trujillo

Can Sports Environmentalists Aid in the Fight Against Climate Change? - Pacific Standard - 0 views

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    Sports organizations are increasingly rallying together to promote environmental causes, reduce their climate impacts and try to persuade their fans to go green. "There is a global recognition now of the power of sports to advance environmental messaging," said Green Sports Alliance director Allen Hershkowitz.
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