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  • How can sporting industries adapt to our changing climate? | World . . .
    Climate change will place immense strain on global healthcare systems, causing 14 5 million deaths and $12 5 trillion in economic losses by 2050, according to a World Economic Forum report From running marathons at night to moving annual events to different seasons, sporting organizations are racing to stay ahead of the impacts of climate change
  • 4 activist athletes helping to change the world | World Economic Forum
    It took a six-year legal battle, but the sport’s governing body has agreed a deal with the women’s national team to pay them $24 million, and bonuses to match those awarded to male players “Knowing that we’re going to leave the game in an exponentially better place than when we found it is everything,” Rapinoe said after winning the case
  • The impact of GenAI on the creative industries | World Economic Forum
    The Industries in the Intelligent Age – Media, Entertainment, and Sport report aims to offer guidance to business leaders and other stakeholders on fostering innovation alongside developing robust governance and multistakeholder collaborations
  • How sports can bring us together and drive social justice | World . . .
    As the world looks ahead to a promising lineup of international sports events including the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and the Qatar FIFA World Cup in 2022, we must draw on the lessons learned from the industry in 2020 Sport has a unique power to relay important messages, foster cultural inclusion and tolerance and bridge a divided society
  • What’s the economic impact of doping in sport? | World Economic Forum
    The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
  • The explosive growth of eSports | World Economic Forum
    League of Legends is a hugely popular fast-paced action strategy game Gamers battle to be crowned the best in the world, competing to earn $1 million in prize money In fact, winning eSports tournaments can net participants up to $25 million when winnings, sponsorship and appearance fees are taken into account
  • Welcome to the COVID-19 era of world sport | World Economic Forum
    The post-COVID soccer world can learn something from the experience of the Koreas, which played a World Cup qualifying match against each other in front of an empty, 50,000-seat stadium in Pyongyang last year (The Diplomat)
  • Exercise: This is where people spend most time getting fit | World . . .
    People in the Netherlands are the most physically active, spending more than 12 hours a week exercising or playing sport More than half of people (58%) across the 29 countries surveyed want to play more sport Men spend 90 more minutes (on average) doing physical exercise than women each week
  • The uniquely unifying power of sports, and why it matters
    In an often divided world, sport is a unique and important connective tissue that binds people together, both across and within societies The theme of January's Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum was Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World – both an accurate assessment of the state of the world and an important call to action for all of civilization
  • How sport can unify, inspire and empower refugees worldwide
    So says Deng Dak, a South Sudanese refugee and a Global Shaper who has lived in the Kakuma refugee camp in northwest Kenya for 17 years He has been a driving force behind a project uniting displaced people through sport, which he and others believe is a force of unity and hope for refugees around the world





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