This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Atlanta likely does not make the Top 10 when one thinks about the greenest cities in the US. That may well change once new Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the stunning new techno- and sustainability-forward home of the NFL’s […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Yankee Stadium is, arguably, the most iconic sports stadium in the world (the British might vote for Wembley Stadium in London.) The House That Ruth Built opened in 1923 (the Yanks won their first World Series […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Did you know that 70% of the 2 million ice hockey sticks sold in the North American market break every year? GreenSportsBlog sure didn’t. At least not before we talked with Randy Langille, Founder of Integral […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Dr. Allen Hershkowitz co-founded the Green Sports Alliance (GSA) in 2009 when he was Senior Scientist and founder of the Sports Greening Project at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Since November 2014, Dr. Hershkowitz has […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Sir Ben Ainslie, sailing legend and America’s Cup and Olympic champion from Great Britain, has made fighting to protect the health of our oceans the focus of his work. 11th Hour Racing, a Newport, RI-based organization, dedicated in […]