Biggest Player-Led Climate Action in History A collective of 44 leading players from Canada, Denmark, Italy, and Sweden have committed to take responsibility for the environmental impact of their flights to and from the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. The players are supporting a combination of climate resilience and carbon offsetting and adaptation initiatives. Danish midfielder Sofie Junge Pedersen, who was determined to create a meaningful method for players to mitigate the
A transparent look at the complexities of creating a sustainable game As of now, 44 players heading to Australia and New Zealand for the 2023 World Cup have committed to taking climate action. To help compensate for their flights to and from the tournament, players are supporting a combination of climate resilience and carbon offsetting and adaptation initiatives. Spearheaded by Denmark midfielder Sofie Junge Pedersen, Canadian midfielder Jessie Fleming, and Italian defender
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