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Sofie Junge Pedersen has built a career defined by purpose as much as performance.

Now the Danish international and Liga F midfielder has joined the Fossil Free Declaration, calling for an end to polluting sponsorship in sport.

Watch our latest interview with Sofie about the declaration. 👇
Sofie Junge Pedersen: Why I’ve joined the Fossil Free Declaration — Cool Down
As part of our Fossil Free Declaration series, Danish footballer Sofie Junge Pedersen reflects on the growing intersection between sport and sustainability. Drawing on her experiences across Europe’s ...
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🚨 Raducano forced to retire ill in Wuhan Open's first round amid extreme 34C humid heat.

And guess who is sponsoring the climate-vulnerable tournament?

Yup - that's right - Saudi Arabia's O̶i̶l̶ Public Investment Fund. 🛢️🫰
Wuhan Open: Emma Raducanu retires in first round against Ann Li
British number one Emma Raducanu looks devoid of energy and appears to struggle with the hot and humid conditions before retiring in China.
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While petrostates and polluting companies can use a booming industry like esports to normalise their harmful products, they will.

✍️ If you want to see sport and esport free from polluters, sign the Fossil Free Declaration. 6/6
The Fossil Free Declaration — Cool Down
Launched by the Cool Down - Sport For Climate Action Network, the Declaration is a pledge for sports organisations, athletes, and fans to demonstrate climate leadership by rejecting sponsorships and c...
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But why is Saudi Arabia pumping so much oil money into esports?

To launder its reputation on the world stage.

For an authoritarian, fossil-fuelled superpower, it’s far better to be linked with Pikachu than with pollution.

Read our full report. 👇 5/6
e-Sportswashing: how big polluters are gaming a new sport sponsorship market — Cool Down
Since just 2017, at least 33 polluting sponsorship deals have been struck between the global esports industry and high-carbon polluters. Of these, 27 have been deals with car manufacturers, five with ...
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And it doesn't stop there.

Earlier this year, Saudi Arabia also bought the gaming division of Niantic - which included acquiring Pokemon Go - for $3.5bn. 4/6
Saudi Investment Fund pays $3.5bn to capture Pokémon Go
It is amongst the highest-grossing mobile games in the world, with 30 million monthly players.
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Since publishing our report 'eSportswashing' last year, Saudi Arabia has pushed ahead with its takeover of the world of esports and gaming.

Most worryingly, the petrostate has brokered a 12 year deal with the International Olympic Committee to host the Olympic Esports Games. 🤨 3/6
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This is the largest leveraged buyout in history, funded primarily by borrowed money.

But the scale of the takeover reveals a concerning undercurrent: the flood of oil money into the world of esports and gaming. 🛢️🎮 2/6
Big polluters targeting esports industry with advertising deals, report reveals
Oil firms, petrostates, airlines and carmakers ‘doubling down’ on sector that is popular with young people
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🚨 Last week, EA was sold for a massive $55bn (£41bn).

The buyers?

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), a private equity firm and Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners.

The world of gaming is fast becoming a wild west for polluter advertising and sponsorship. 🧵 1/6
Gaming giant Electronic Arts bought in unprecedented $55bn deal
EA is known for making best-selling games such as EA FC, The Sims and Mass Effect.
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The Fossil Free Declaration is a way for fans, athletes and sports organisations to build power against polluting sponsors in sport.

Join the call for clean sport. And if you're a professional climber or climbing organisation, sign the open letter 👉

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
The Fossil Free Declaration - An Open Letter from Climbers
Below is an open letter from active and former professional climbers in support of the Fossil Free Declaration, calling for a high-carbon advertising ban. The letter will be sent to national and climb...
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Katherine Choong signed the open letter urging climbing federations and other pro climbers to take a stand against polluting sponsorship. 🧗

The letter - released during the IFSC World Championships in Seoul - is part the Fossil Free Declaration. ✍️

Read more below 👇
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Football players and fans are suffering from greedy decision makers putting profits over player and planetary safety.

Encourage your favourite player to sign the Fossil Free Declaration and join call for clean sponsorship in the beautiful game. ✍️👇 7/7
The Fossil Free Declaration — Cool Down
Launched by the Cool Down - Sport For Climate Action Network, the Declaration is a pledge for sports organisations, athletes, and fans to demonstrate climate leadership by rejecting sponsorships and c...
www.cooldownclimate.org
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FIFPRO highlights the tension between player health and profit, but not the link between polluting sponsors and extreme heat.

Even FIFA is now backed by the world’s largest fossil fuel company, Aramco.

And, sadly, polluting sponsors are everywhere in elite football. 💰💨 6/7
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"Where pre-season was once primarily about fitness, tactical preparation, and team cohesion, it has now become heavily shaped by brand expansion, sponsorship commitments, and revenue generation."

In the report, footballers point out how profit is being put before players. 5/7
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Beyond calling for better safety precautions for players, the report also draws attention to the 2026 World Cup.

Six of the 16 host cities for next year's World Cup are classed as “extreme risk” for heat illness. 4/7
Heat stress and extreme weather threaten 2026 World Cup, report finds
The 2026 World Cup could be North America’s last without urgent climate adaptation, according to a new study highlighting extreme weather threats
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In the FIFPro report, footballers highlight the dangerous temperatures they were frequently expected to play in during the controversial Club World Cup this year.

Four games exceeded the temperature threshold at which the human body is unable to cool itself down by sweating. 3/7
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📢 Today, new analysis shows the world’s biggest cities now face 25% more extremely hot days each year than in the 1990s.

For footballers expected to perform at the highest levels in open air city stadiums, this temperature increase is dangerous. 2/7
World’s major cities hit by 25% leap in extremely hot days since the 1990s
Capitals from London to Tokyo need urgent action to protect people from deadly high temperatures, analysts say
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🚨 Scathing new report from footballers' union, FIFPRO, about the ever-growing football calendar and extreme temperatures.

What's missing?

A reflection on the commercial forces that are creating impactful schedules and temperatures. 💡🧵 1/7
FIFPRO on WC high temps: We await FIFA meeting
Global footballers' union FIFPRO is still waiting for talks with FIFA over match scheduling at the 2026 World Cup after voicing concerns over excessive heat during this summer's Club World Cup in the ...
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"Where pre-season was once primarily about fitness, tactical preparation, and team cohesion, it has now become heavily shaped by brand expansion, sponsorship commitments, and revenue generation."

In the report, footballers point out how profit is being put before players. 5/7
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Beyond calling for better safety precautions for players, the report also draws attention to the 2026 World Cup.

Six of the 16 host cities for next year's World Cup are classed as “extreme risk” for heat illness. 4/7
Heat stress and extreme weather threaten 2026 World Cup, report finds
The 2026 World Cup could be North America’s last without urgent climate adaptation, according to a new study highlighting extreme weather threats
www.theguardian.com
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In the FIFPro report, footballers highlight the dangerous temperatures they were frequently expected to play in during the controversial Club World Cup this year.

Four games exceeded the temperature threshold at which the human body is unable to cool itself down by sweating. 3/7
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📢 Just today, new analysis revealed the world’s biggest cities now face 25% more extremely hot days each year than in the 1990s.

For footballers expected to perform at the highest levels in open air city stadiums, this temperature increase is dangerous. 2/7
World’s major cities hit by 25% leap in extremely hot days since the 1990s
Capitals from London to Tokyo need urgent action to protect people from deadly high temperatures, analysts say
www.theguardian.com
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🚨BIG news 🚨

Climbing pioneers, rising talents and major orgs have signed an open letter urging climbing federations and other pro climbers to take a stand against polluting sponsorship. 🧵 1/7

Full story. 👇
Pro Climbers Urge IFSC to Swear Off Fossil Fuel Ties
An open letter associated with the Cool Down network of sports for climate action asks the IFSC and climbers to swear off fossil fuel ties.
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Momentum is building across sport for decision makers to distance themselves from polluters.

Join concerned fans and elite athletes today in calling for a fossil-free future for sports - sign the Fossil Free Declaration. 7/7
The Fossil Free Declaration — Cool Down
Launched by the Cool Down - Sport For Climate Action Network, the Declaration is a pledge for sports organisations, athletes, and fans to demonstrate climate leadership by rejecting sponsorships and c...
www.cooldownclimate.org