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Champions for Change Press Event
November 5th, 2009 by WePlayGreen No comments »World’s Top Athletes and Explorers Will Join Together at U.N. Headquarters in NYC
October 27th, 2009 by WePlayGreen 1 comment »In an effort never before seen on a global level, top athletes and explorers will join United Nations officials and sustainability expert Jane Poynter (former Biosphere 2crewmember) in an effort to educate and motivate the world community to join in the fight against climate change and environmental degradation. Jane Poynter, who is President of both Paragon Space Development Corporation (a technology firm) and Global Sports Alliance USA, a non-profit dedicated to environmental education and action, has flown experiments into space, sailed the world’s oceans and worked with the World Bank on projects to mitigate climate change. Her new book Champions for Change: Athletes Making a World of Difference was created with the support of the United Nations Department of Public Information and dozens of athletes and explorers who shared their personal experiences in the book that is being launched at the press conference. Proceeds from Champions for Change go to sports and environmental education projects around the world. As shocking examples of global warming, a picture of Lewis Gordon Pugh (world record holder for swimming in the planet’s coldest seas) shows him about to dive off an iceberg to swim across the North Pole, which until recently was frozen over for millennia.
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Pro Sports: Biodiesel Takes Them Out to the Ball Game
October 7th, 2009 by WePlayGreen 2 comments »Teams trend towards biodiesel to reduce impact on the environment
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Chris Dickerson has Gone Green
August 26th, 2009 by WePlayGreen No comments »Reds outfielder Chris Dickerson has gone green.
Besides playing Major League Baseball, promoting environmental awareness is his favorite pastime.
Dickerson, 27, envisions using alternative sources of energy at Great American Ball Park, as well as “getting Little Leagues to use solar power and eventually maybe even wind energy to power not only the stadium lights but the scoreboards.”
Steve Nash’s Trashy Kicks
February 18th, 2009 by WePlayGreen No comments »Former NBA MVP Steve Nash is known for many things: his Canadian citizenship, his diminutive stature for a basketball player (6’3 on his toes), even his now-shortened locks. But never has the term “trash talk” been associated with him—until now.
WPG High School Education Events
February 10th, 2009 by WePlayGreen No comments »NFL and MLB Players Appeared Together at Local High Schools to Speak on Character Education, Environmental Awareness and Careers in Sports. The NFL Alumni Association, Sportz Ventures, LLC and MLB’s We Play Green Foundation joined forces during Super Bowl week to host free educational presentations at local schools. These presentations were hosted by current and former professional athletes such as Tim Watson (Philadelphia Eagles), Chris Dickerson (Cincinnati Reds), Jack Cassel (Houston Astros and brother of Patriots QB, Matt Cassel) and others.
Green Ballpark
February 9th, 2009 by WePlayGreen 1 comment »Near Public Transportation Nationals Park is the nation’s first major professional stadium to become LEED Silver Certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. The project incorporates a variety of sustainable design elements.
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Great American Ballpark Green Efforts
January 29th, 2009 by WePlayGreen No comments »Declan Mullin likes to say that at Great American Ball Park, not just the grass is green. That’s because as vice president of ballpark operations, Mullin has worked to make the franchise one of the most environmentally friendly in Major League Baseball.
Cleveland Indians Go Green
January 29th, 2009 by WePlayGreen 1 comment »Cleveland Indians and Green Energy Ohio bring solar power to Jacobs Field; Doty and Miller Architects to design and install 42 GE solar panels. The Cleveland Indians and Green Energy Ohio are proud to announce the installation of a new solar electric system at Jacobs Field – the first American League ballpark to go solar. The solar installation will provide 8.4 kilowatts of clean, renewable electricity and introduce solar energy concepts to millions in Northeast Ohio.





