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NRDC Sports Greening Project Enhancing The Environmental Performance of Sports Venues ’ Operations, the Sports Industry Supply Chain and Communities Across the U.S. Learn more: www.nrdc.org/sports www.greensports.org @NRDCGreenSports. Alice Henly
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NRDC Sports Greening Project Enhancing The Environmental Performance of Sports Venues’ Operations, the Sports Industry Supply Chain and Communities Across the U.S. Learn more: www.nrdc.org/sports www.greensports.org @NRDCGreenSports Alice Henly Coordinator, Collegiate Athletics Greening Project Urban Fellow, LEED GA ahenly@nrdc.org
U.S. Interest in Sport vs. Science % of American Public Source: According to a 2011 Marist Poll, 61% of Americans describe themselves as sports fans(www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1009168), while a 2008 National Science Foundation report states that only 13% of Americans say they follow science (nsf.gov/statistics/seind10/c7/c7s1.htm)
Sports Amplify Our Environmental Message “Having a sports team in your community galvanizes everyone to actually experience themselves as a community. It gives them an identity.” – Andrew Zimbalist, “Sports and Economics,” Sports in America, 2007 Sustainable communities: green where people live, work, and play Sustainable communities: green where people think, feel, and act “Sports are not just a crucial part of (global) popular culture but also significant agents of cultural change and global communication…. Sports cut across all national and cultural boundaries and transform identities. Sports also have a critical political impact.” – Andrei S. Markovits and Lars Rensmann “Gaming the World: How Sports are Reshaping Global Politics and Culture,” 2010