Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Greening the games

looking forward to hearing more on this topic from Julianne this afternoon.
"Last week, the second annual Green Sports Alliance Summit wrapped up in Seattle during the last days of what was a gloriously unusual sunny spell for the city. The Green Sports Alliance (GSA) is a nonprofit organization that helps the professional sports industry enhance its environmental performance and harness potential for large-scale behavior change. 
The GSA has come a long way since it was founded in March 2011 by 11 teams and venues in the Pacific Northwest and by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). The GSA’s membership has since grown to more than 100 teams and venues in the U.S., Canada and China. During the summit, the GSA unveiled its resources page, helping sports organizations plan and implement sustainable business practices via tools such as the Green Sports Alliance Operations Road Map and the NRDC’s Game Changer: How the Sports Industry is Saving the Environment.  The first Green Sports Alliance Environmental Leadership Award was presented to Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. “Bud” Selig, represented by the first-ever FSC certified baseball bat and a stunning Dale Chihuli emerald bowl..."
Green Initiatives in Sporting Arenas... Greening the games

And here are some questions from today's readings in McKibben:

  • Is it inevitable that climate legislation authored by the coal industry will be "weak-ass"? (239)
  • What will it take, short of a subscription to Rolling Stone, to convince the public that oil and oil should remain in the ground?
  • What % of global warming damage will be suffered by developing countries? What's our % contribution to carbon emissions in the U.S.? (240-1)
  • What would a Marshall Plan for the Earth look like? How would it differ from the recent bank bailouts? Who will be "Marshall," if not a sitting U.S. President? (243-4)
  • Do you like the Yasuni plan? (244-5)
  • How do we avert "climate rage" directed at the U.S.? (247)
  • Do any of our current politicians (besides the Goracle) understand that "energy independence is nice but..."? (253)
  • What's the "crucial" component of a policy that imposes "a stiff price on carbon"? (254)
  • Have Jimmy Carter's solar panels been reinstalled?
  • Who sponsored "the largest ever coordinated global rally of any kind"? (256)
  • Do you agree that there are parallels between the Civil Rights movement and the climate crisis?
  • What's different about this generation, according to Brown? (260)
  • Are most 20-somethings still more focused on career than on "world issues"?
  • What do you think of Lauren's commitment to greening the entertainment industry" and of her "small scale" acts? 

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