MLS with second-highest carbon footprint on average in US

No sporting event, from the most local to the most global, takes place in a vacuum. It intertwines with environmental, social, and economic issues on a local and global scale.

One of the most critical issues of our day, climate change, affects the industry inextricably.

When it comes to combating global warming, sports play an essential role. It is unparalleled in terms of being an advocate and setting an example.

There is an inherent connection between the environment and sports. Whether it’s the grass fields used for soccer, the ice used for winter activities, or the water used for sailing. Similarly, the sector’s enormous scale and influence have a significant effect on the natural world.

Investigating the causes of the sports industry’s enormous impact is worthwhile. Especially, given that it is accountable for over 350m tons of CO2e and has an estimated worldwide value of about $600bn.

Organizations and events in the athletic world have a complicated and difficult-to-measure effect on the environment.

It encompasses emissions from different sources. Such are the vehicles used by players, staff, and spectators to go to and from games; the buildings and facilities used for athletic events; the supply chains for goods and equipment used in athletic events; and food and drink.

Environmental impact of soccer throughout the world

Worldwide, soccer has more spectators than any other sport. An estimated 5bn people tune in to witness the month-long World Cup, making it the most-watched event in the industry.

The projected 3.63 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂) released into the atmosphere in 2022 due to the World Cup in Qatar came mostly from indirect sources. As per the Carbon Literacy Project, such are the transportation (1.9 million tCO₂) and lodging (728,403 tCO₂) of all those involved in the event.

The World Cup occurs every four years, but that doesn’t stop top-tier tournaments from…


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Author : Martina Alcheva

Publish date : 2024-02-24 18:33:02

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