Key Points

IMT Ghaziabad hosted the pioneering Climate 11 summit to position sports at the forefront of climate action. The event brought together athletes, federations, and industry leaders to discuss sustainability through sports. Experts warned that climate crises threaten sports' future while emphasizing its massive reach for awareness. The summit concluded with resolutions to build green infrastructure and make India a global leader in merging sports with environmental conservation.

Key Points: IMT Ghaziabad Climate 11 Summit Merges Sports with Climate Action

  • Summit explores how athletes and federations can lead global sustainability efforts
  • Features experts like David Goldblatt and Piara Power on climate risks
  • Resolutions include building green stadiums and eco-friendly sports infrastructure
  • Aims to create global knowledge network linking sports bodies with universities
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Sports take centre stage at IMT Ghaziabad's Climate 11 summit

IMT Ghaziabad's Climate 11 summit pioneers using sports to fight climate change, featuring global experts and resolutions for sustainable athletic infrastructure.

"If we make environmental issues a part of the identity of sports, we will not only save sports but also lives, communities and futures - Kanishka Pandey"

Ghaziabad, Sep 2

With extreme weather events such as floods and heatwaves affecting the country, IMT Ghaziabad hosted the Climate 11 Summit, the first initiative in India to explore how sports can drive the fight against climate change.

The summit put sports at the heart of climate action, showing how athletes, federations, and the wider industry can become global leaders in sustainability.

Inaugurating the event, Atish Chattopadhyay, director of IMT Ghaziabad, said the institute was committed to tackling environmental challenges through partnerships between academia, business, and sport.

The sessions were led by Kanishka Pandey, Head of the Centre for Sports Research, who explained the interdependence of sports, society, and climate. “If we make environmental issues a part of the identity of sports, we will not only save sports but also lives, communities and futures,” he said.

The discussions featured powerful voices from the global sporting landscape. Renowned author David Goldblatt warned that worsening climate crises could darken the future of sports. Piara Power, Trustee of the Chelsea Football Club Foundation, emphasised that the massive reach of sport must be used to raise climate awareness. Arhan Bagati, founder of the Bridging Gaps Foundation, urged young people to contribute to conservation through sport, while Shaji Prabhakaran of the Asian Football Confederation and Neeraj Jha, Head of Sports at Warner Bros.

The summit ended with key resolutions designed to position sports as a game-changer in climate action. These included creating a global knowledge network linking sports bodies with universities and experts, building green stadiums and eco-friendly infrastructure, promoting climate education through grassroots sport, driving green finance into the industry, and ensuring India emerges as a global leader in merging sustainability with sport.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally someone is talking about green stadiums! Our cricket stadiums consume so much water and energy. Hope BCCI takes note of this initiative.
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Arjun K
Great concept but I hope this doesn't remain just another summit. We need actual implementation - maybe start with making IPL matches more eco-friendly? Less plastic, more sustainable practices.
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Sarah B
As someone working in sports management, this is exactly the direction we need. Climate change is already affecting sports schedules with heatwaves and unexpected rains. Time for action!
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Vikram M
Sports and climate change connection is so obvious yet overlooked. Remember how many matches got disrupted due to Delhi smog? Hope this initiative gets proper funding and support.
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Michael C
Interesting approach! Using sports celebrities as climate ambassadors could really change public perception. Hope they involve local sports clubs and schools in this movement too.

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