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Climate 21
Leveraging Athlete Influence for Climate Leadership – A Conversation with Lew Blaustein

Climate 21

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 41:09 Transcription Available


Send me a messageIn this week's episode of the Climate Confident podcast, I'm joined by Lew Blaustein, founder and CEO of EcoAthletes, an organisation dedicated to inspiring athletes to lead the charge on climate action. We delve into Lew's fascinating career pivot, from sports marketing to environmental advocacy, sparked by the events of 9/11 and a pivotal Tom Friedman article on energy dependence and global conflict.Lew shares the unique influence athletes hold in shaping public opinion and how EcoAthletes works to empower them, providing the tools and resources needed to overcome challenges like misinformation, fear of backlash, and the "too sciency" perception around climate change. We discuss how athletes have led on social issues in the past – from civil rights to gender equality – and how they can bring that same drive to the climate crisis.A standout topic is the EcoAthletes Collegiate Cup, where student athletes compete to reduce methane emissions by converting exercise into environmental currency, proving that sports and sustainability can go hand in hand. Lew also highlights Vote Climate, a campaign encouraging U.S. voters to make climate a priority in elections.Whether you're a climate advocate or just curious about the intersection of sports and sustainability, this episode offers a practical look at how athletes can become powerful agents of change. Listen in to explore how passion, competition, and leadership on the field can translate into meaningful climate action.Tune in and join the conversation!BTW - I have to apologise for the quality of my audio in this episode. We had builders in, and so I wasn't in my normally audio treated recording space. I did my best to fix the audio, but you can still realise it isn't up to its normal quality. Sorry.Support the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's amazing supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Jerry Sweeney Andreas Werner Stephen Carroll Roger Arnold And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.ContactIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show. CreditsMusic credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper

Table Stakes
32. The Rise of the EcoAthlete: Using A Sports Platform for Climate Advocacy

Table Stakes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 36:15


As the 2024 Summer Olympics continue in Paris, Table Stakes is continuing our series on sustainability and sports. Joining us today is the Founder of EcoAthletes, Lew Blaustein. This summer, EcoAthletes has 18 Olympians competing in Paris. Together, they've engaged in advocacy, communications, personal sustainability actions, and more in their time in Paris, before and after. 

Champion This
Ep. 05: Brent Suter & Lew Blaustein: An MLB Pitcher's Role of Climate Advocacy in Partnership with EcoAthletes

Champion This

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 50:57


In this episode, hosts Brianna Salvatore Dueck and Chelsea Poppens interview Brent Suter and Lew Blaustein, two individuals who are using their platforms to champion climate action and environmentalism. Brent, an MLB pitcher, shares his journey from studying environmental science at Harvard to becoming an advocate for sustainability in the sports industry. Lew, the founder of EcoAthletes, discusses the mission of his organization and how athletes can play a crucial role in influencing culture and driving positive change. The conversation delves into their personal experiences, the challenges they face, and the importance of staying hopeful and solutions-oriented in the fight against climate change.   About Our Guests:  Brent Suter is an MLB pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. He has played in the majors for eight years with teams including the Brewers and the Rockies. Brent is not only an accomplished athlete, but also an environmental activist and author. He holds a degree in environmental science and public policy from Harvard University. Brent is passionate about using his platform to advocate for climate action and has been involved in various initiatives to promote sustainability. Lew Blaustein is the founder of EcoAthletes, an organization dedicated to inspiring and equipping athletes to speak out on climate change. Lew is also the host and CEO of the Greensports Blog and the president of LBS Green Solutions. He holds an MBA from NYU and a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University. Lou is committed to leveraging the influence of athletes to drive positive change in the fight against climate change. YouTube Apple Podcast Spotify FOLLOW CHAMPION THIS:  Instagram Facebook TikTok FOLLOW BRENT:  Instagram TikTok FOLLOW ECOATHLETES:  Instagram Website References: Greensports Blog: greensportsblog.com    

The Climate Daily
Climate Champ: Wilson Oryema, Bennett Composting, Climate Sporting Champ: Lew Blaustein & EcoAthletes

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 7:20


Youth climate champion, Wilson Oryema, plus Philly's Bennett Composting. Climate sporting champ, also Lew Blaustein and his EcoAthletes.

Green Sports Pod
Matthew Campelli and Lew Blaustein on the State of the Green-Sports World

Green Sports Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 54:29


A joint interview between the editors of The Sustainability Report and GreenSportsBlog

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The Sustainability Report Podcast
Assessing sport's climate movement ahead of COP26

The Sustainability Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 53:06


A number of key actors are playing a starring role in accelerating sport's focus on sustainability and climate issues.But, in terms of being at the forefront for a sustained number of years, very few can match the achievements or commitment of Lew Blaustein.After launching Green Sports Blog almost a decade ago, and shaping it into a must-read publication for anyone interested in sport and the environment, Blaustein now is driving athlete activism and engagement through his recently-established nonprofit, EcoAthletes.In this special edition of the podcast, ahead of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow in November, Blaustein and I forgo the usual podcast structure and instead kick back and chat about the changes we've seen the sustainability and sport movement over the last few years – especially post-Covid – and some of the key issues.Among other things, we discuss:Sport's role at COP26 – and how it should be taken more seriously by policy-makersThe critical role of mainstream media outlets in normalising sport's climate movement for fansWhat we would do if we were commissioner for a day

Baseline Exchanges
12: Empowering EcoAthletes /w Lew Blaustein

Baseline Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 37:35


Andrew and Craig chat to the Founder & President of EcoAthletes, and Founder of GreenSportsBlog, the leading blog at the intersection of Green & Sports, Lew Blaustein.Discussions include the nonprofit’s mission is to “inspire and coach athletes to lead climate action” and why athletes need to do more to fight climate change.

Sports Philanthropy Podcast
S4:EP17--Lew Blaustein, Eco Athletes

Sports Philanthropy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 44:56


Join us for S4:EP17 of the #SportsPhilanthropy #Podcast as Lew Blaustein, President of Eco Athletes sits down with our host Roy Kessel.

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Citizens Climate Radio
Ep 54 Justice, Football, and Talking Trash with Garry Gilliam and Sharona Shnayder

Citizens Climate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 30:00


A recent episode of Lew Blaustein’s Green Sports Pod featured a riveting interview with National Football League player, Garry Gilliam. Blaustein writes: "Garry Gilliam experienced this hope-squashing system firsthand during his childhood in the opportunity-deprived section of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Now, the ex-NFL offensive lineman is using his resources and his seemingly boundless energy to try to break that system, replacing it with a more equitable, hopeful one. His system-breaking tool is The Bridge Eco-Village, an innovative start-up that provides opportunities for African-Americans and other marginalized people to “Work, Eat, Live, Learn and Play” in affordable, high quality mixed-use developments. The pilot is being built in — where else — Harrisburg." Lew Blaustein gave us permission to rebroadcast an edited version of his interview with Garry Gilliam. You will also hear Citizens Climate Radio’s host, Peterson Toscano check in with Gilliam to find out how things stand with the Bridge Eco-Village today in light of the Covid-19 Global Pandemic. Garry Gilliam has good news to share about the progress of the project. https://greensportsblog.com/episode-6-nfler-garry-gilliam-tackles-systemic-oppression-environmental-injustice-with-the-bridge-eco-village/ https://www.thebridgeecovillage.com As the Coronavirus pandemic shut everything down, Sharona Shnayder, a college student, simply could not stay inside any longer. One Tuesday she joined a friend at neighborhood park. Together, while maintaining a safe physical distance, they picked up trash at a park in Portland, OR near their university. Not only did people in her community begin to notice and join in; word quickly spread. Now there are Tuesdays for Trash events happening all over the world. Sharona, who grew up in Nigeria and now lives in the USA, shares how picking up trash is bringing people together, lifting spirits, and getting people engaged in climate work. In fact, this may be a project your own climate group wants to take on in order to connect in a new way with your own community. https://tuesdaysfortrash.com We always welcome your thoughts, questions, suggestions, and recommendations for the show. Leave a voice mail at 518.595.9414. (+1 if calling from outside the USA.) You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org   Feel free to connect with other listeners, suggest program ideas, and respond to programs in the Citizens’ Climate Radio Facebook group or on Twitter at @CitizensCRadio.

Citizens' Climate Lobby
CCR Ep 54 Justice, Football, and Talking Trash -- Garry Gilliam and Sharona Shnayder

Citizens' Climate Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 30:00


A recent episode of Lew Blaustein’s Green Sports Pod featured a riveting interview with National Football League player, Garry Gilliam. Blaustein writes: Garry Gilliam experienced this hope-squashing system firsthand during his childhood in the opportunity-deprived section of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Now, the ex-NFL offensive lineman is using his resources and his seemingly boundless energy to try to break that system, replacing it with a more equitable, hopeful one. His system-breaking tool is The Bridge Eco-Village, an innovative start-up that provides opportunities for African-Americans and other marginalized people to “Work, Eat, Live, Learn and Play” in affordable, high quality mixed-use developments. The pilot is being built in — where else — Harrisburg. Lew Blaustein has given us permission to rebroadcast an edited version of his interview with Garry Gilliam. You will also hear Citizens Climate Radio’s host, Peterson Toscano check in with Gilliam to find out how things stand with the Bridge Eco-Village today in light of the Covid-19 Global Pandemic. Garry Gilliam has good news to share about the progress of the project. As the  Coronavirus pandemic shut everything down, Sharona Shnayder, a college student, simply could not stay inside any longer. One Tuesday she joined a friend at neighborhood park. Together, while maintaining a safe physical distance, they picked up trash at a park in Portland, OR near their university. Not only did people in her community begin to notice and join in; word quickly spread. Now there are Tuesdays for Trash events happening all over the world. Sharona, who grew up in Nigeria and now lives in the USA, shares how picking up trash is bringing people together, lifting spirits, and getting people engaged in climate work. In fact, this may be a project your own climate group wants to take on in order to connect in a new way with your own community. We always welcome your thoughts, questions, suggestions, and recommendations for the show. Leave a voice mail at 518.595.9414. (+1 if calling from outside the USA.) You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org   You can hear Citizens’ Climate Radio on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, Podbean, Northern Spirit Radio, Google Play, PlayerFM, and TuneIn Radio. Also, feel free to connect with other listeners, suggest program ideas, and respond to programs in the Citizens’ Climate Radio Facebook group or on Twitter at @CitizensCRadio.

Climate Champions
Ssn 2, Ep 7 - Introducing EcoAthletes

Climate Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 33:13


EcoAthletes is a new international non-profit that offers athletes the resources and coaching they need to feel confident speaking out about climate change. In this episode, Maddy is joined by EcoAthletes founder Lew Blaustein, strategic advisor Kristen Fulmer, and EcoAthletes members Alena Olsen (USA Rugby) and Jeremy Casebeer (AVP Volleyball).

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Green Sports Pod
Lily Brazel, Field Hockey Star, “The State of Us” Podcast Host and Lew Blaustein Interview Each Other

Green Sports Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 58:16


Brazel talks Stature Clothing, her sustainable performance apparel startup; Blaustein shares his “Green Journey”

Spirit In Action
Climate Advocates in Sports, Circus, and in Mermaid Drag

Spirit In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 55:00


There are climate advocates everywhere including in sports, the circus, and in mermaid drag. Peterson Toscano of Citizens Climate Radio talks with Lew Blaustein of Green Sports Blog, Brewers pitcher Brent Sutter of Strike Out Waste, Eliana Dunlap of the Circus Action Network, Angel Collinson of ProtectOurWinters.org

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The Good Sports Podcast
Sport and Sustainability

The Good Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 46:03


In this month's episode, we discuss the challenges and opportunities for sport to contribute towards tackling climate change. We kick off with Sara giving us the run down of the latest news stories in the world of Sport for Development. The main part of the pod is an interview with Lew Blaustein, creator of the Green Sports Blog. Dave chatted to Lew about his journey in sport for development, where sport is making a difference in environmental matters, the challenges of sport and what the future holds. The pod then discuss their views on opportunities and challenges, for instance how does the globalisation of sport and sport for development align with climate change messaging? Finally we return to the quiz, where Lee is 11-6 down to Sara, with a tough quiz on sport and sustainability. The links supporting the questions are below: https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/uefaorg/General/02/55/63/72/2556372_DOWNLOAD.pdf https://environmentism.com/6-worst-sports-for-the-environment/ https://www.connectsport.co.uk/directory?keys=&field_region_tid=All&sort_by=created&sort_order=DESC&keys=&field_region_tid=All&field_area_of_interest_tid%5B%5D=55 As always a massive thanks for listening, please hit the subscribe button and share on social media. All reviews and subscriptions make a massive difference. Please do get in touch with us with your thoughts and questions. Also if there are any topics you think we should be focussing on, please get in touch via the methods below. Twitter - @goodsportscast Instagram - @goodsportscast Email - info@goodsportscast.co.uk Thanks and see you next month!

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Citizens Climate Radio
Ep 38 Lew Blaustein and the Green Sports Movement

Citizens Climate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 30:00


Lew Blaustien, editor of Green Sports Blog, is very concerned about climate change. A sports nut since childhood, Lew began a career in sportscasting, and eventually settled into the marketing side of professional sports. There was nothing in his background to suggest he would turn into a passionate climate advocate. The 911 attacks on New York City in 2001 though changed everything for him. You will hear about how that traumatic event set him on a new career path. In this lively interview you will hear Lew brimming with enthusiasm as he reveals a growing trend in the professional sports world. More and more athletes, teams, and leagues are working hard to address environmental concerns. You will also hear from professional skier, Angel Collinson. Through Protect Our Winters she has been speaking to members of congress. In speaking with lawmakers and how many are concerned about climate change, she has become more determined than ever to speak out about the issue. Inspired by athletes like Angel Collinson and Milwaukee Brewers pitcher, Brent Suter, who we featured on Episode 37, Lew and other in the green sports movement are urging teams and players to take the next step—speak directly about climate change and endorse the policies that will address our dangerous pollution problems. The Art House Poet liz gonzález joins us in the Art House. Her background is important to her work. She describes herself as “a fourth generation Southern Californian on my mother’s side and the daughter of a Mexican immigrant father who died when I was three.” A teacher of creative writing through the UCLA Extension Writers Program, liz writes poetry and creative non-fiction. Through her writing liz captures the beauty and the challenges of a rapidly changing landscape. For the Art House she reads from her book, Dancing in the Santa Ana Winds: Poems y Cuentos New and Selected. She explains how the power of the Santa Ana winds serves as a metaphor for the early years of liz’ marriage. She also reads a poem from the anthology, Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California. Though she is very passionate about the suffering that comes from pollution and climate change, liz reveals how difficult it is for her to write about social justice issues. “It has to just happen naturally. I can’t sit down and decide I want to write it. It always ends up sounding preachy, and there are people who do it so much better.” Experience the natural beauty liz recreates in her writing and learn about some of the challenges artists like liz face in a time of climate change. New Puzzler Question On Facebook you reconnected with a childhood friend, Lydia. She has become worried about climate change and is wondering about what she can do right now to prepare for the effects of climate change. While she admires your work in mitigating climate change, she feels a growing interest in adaptation. Lydia asks you, “What are ways I can help my community to get ready for climate change?” This is a big question and hopefully the beginning of a larger discussion about climate adaptation. What are some ideas you have for Lydia? Where might she start in adapting to climate change? You’re welcome to answer either or both. Send Peterson your answers by July 15, 2019, along with your name, contact info, and where you are from. You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org or leave a voicemail of 3 minutes or less at 518.595.9414 (+1 if calling from outside the USA).

Citizens' Climate Lobby
CCR Ep 38 Lew Blaustein and the Green Sports Movement

Citizens' Climate Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 30:00


  Lew Blaustien, editor of Green Sports Blog, is very concerned about climate change.  A sports nut since childhood, Lew began a career in sportscasting, and eventually settled into the marketing side of professional sports. There was nothing in his background to suggest he would turn into a passionate climate advocate. The 911 attacks on New York City in 2001 though changed everything for him. You will hear about how that traumatic event set him on a new career path.  Lew puts the challenges we face into perspective. He says, “Mike Trout of the Anaheim Angels—best player in baseball—recently signed a 400 plus million dollar twelve year contract extension. Twelve years is also what the IPCC said is the time frame that humanity has to reduce our carbon footprint by 45%—basically Mike Trout’s contract.” Lew believes sports fans can become instrumental in taking on climate change.  “We need to get the masses of people who follow sports...to engage on positive climate action.” In this lively interview you will hear Lew brimming with enthusiasm as he reveals a growing trend in the professional sports world. More and more athletes, teams, and leagues are working hard to address environmental concerns. You will also hear from professional skier, Angel Collinson. Through Protect Our Winters she has been speaking to members of congress. In speaking with lawmakers and how many are concerned about climate change, she has become more determined than ever to speak out about the issue. Inspired by athletes like Angel Collinson and Milwaukee Brewers pitcher, Brent Suter, who we featured on Episode 37, Lew and other in the green sports movement are urging teams and players to take the next step—speak directly about climate change and endorse the policies that will address our dangerous pollution problems.  The Art House Poet liz gonzález joins us in the Art House. Her background is important to her work. She describes herself as “a fourth generation Southern Californian on my mother’s side and the daughter of a Mexican immigrant father who died when I was three.” A teacher of creative writing through the UCLA Extension Writers Program, liz writes poetry and creative non-fiction. Through her writing liz captures the beauty and the challenges of a rapidly changing landscape. For the Art House she reads from her book, Dancing in the Santa Ana Winds: Poems y Cuentos New and Selected. She explains how the power of the Santa Ana winds serves as a metaphor for the early years of liz’ marriage. She also reads a poem from the anthology, Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California.  Though she is very passionate about the suffering that comes from pollution and climate change, liz reveals how difficult it is for her to write about social justice issues. “It has to just happen naturally. I can’t sit down and decide I want to write it. It always ends up sounding preachy, and there are people who do it so much better.” Experience the natural beauty liz recreates in her writing and learn about some of the challenges artists like liz face in a time of climate change.  Puzzler For last month’s puzzler we asked listeners to share with us the colors and sounds they associate with climate change.  New Puzzler Question On Facebook you reconnected with a childhood friend, Lydia. She has become worried about climate change and is wondering about what she can do right now to prepare for the effects of climate change. While she admires your work in mitigating climate change, she feels a growing interest in adaptation. Lydia asks you, “What are ways I can help my community to get ready for climate change?”  This is a big question and hopefully the beginning of a larger discussion about climate adaptation. What are some ideas you have for Lydia? Where might she start in adapting to climate change?  You’re welcome to answer either or both. Send Peterson your answers by July 15, 2019, along with your name, contact info, and where you are from. You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org or leave a voicemail of 3 minutes or less at 518.595.9414 (+1 if calling from outside the USA). Dig Deeper Sports for Climate Action Framework The Green Sports Alliance Thomas L Friedman: The Power of Green Ep 18 Race Car Driver and Climate Advocate, Aaron Telitz George Marshall: Don’t Even Think about It: Why are Brains are Wired to Ignore Climate Change LA Times: The Santa Ana Winds and the Literature of Los Angeles You can hear Citizens’ Climate Radio on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, Podbean, Northern Spirit Radio, Google Play, PlayerFM, and TuneIn Radio. Also, feel free to connect with other listeners, suggest program ideas, and respond to programs in the Citizens’ Climate Radio Facebook group or on Twitter at @CitizensCRadio. If you listen on Apple Podcasts, please consider rating and reviewing us

Citizens' Climate Lobby
CCR Ep 37 Baseball, Circus, and Climate Change with MLB pitcher Brent Suter and circus artist Eliana Dunlap

Citizens' Climate Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019 30:00


In this episode we feature two people with very unconventional jobs. Milwaukee Brewers pitcher, Brent Suter is concerned about climate change. He is using his platform to speak out. Circus artist and podcaster, Eliana Dunlap, "does circus" and is using circus arts to raise awareness about climate change. There is a growing movement among professional athletes. Beyond greening the sportsworld, more and more champions are using their platforms to urge large scale responses to climate change. Lew Blaustein, editor at Green Sports Blog, writes about this trend. He has been introducing Citizens Climate Radio host, Peterson Toscano to professional athletes who are not afraid to talk about climate change.  Brent Suter received a scholarship to play baseball at Harvard University, where he studied environmental science. He learned about the effects of climate change and what how we need to drastically reduce our pollution. At first that meant making individual lifestyle choices to lower his own personal carbon footprint, but he has been expanding his efforts. Through his Strike Out Waste initiative, he got professional baseball players to use reusable water bottles during spring training.  That’s just a start. Brent understands we need to change national energy policy. In a recent interview for the Green Sport Blog he said, "At this point in time, a carbon pricing program and higher incentives for clean energy are absolutely imperative towards the goal of stabilizing our climate and ensuring a healthy and viable future for our planet. The Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act would not only help achieve these goals, but would give the funds raised back to the people, save countless lives, and create millions of jobs! A Green Revolution needs to happen fast, and this law, if passed, would play a vital role in helping solve the most important problem of our lives.” Hear our exclusive interview and learn more about the exciting news about how Brent is taking on climate change.  The Art House Eliana Dunlap was not born into a circus family; instead she learned circus arts at a circus school in Quebec. Her circus skill set is impressive and includes acrobatics, juggling, dance, and her speciality, the German Wheel. She has been performing circus arts in non-traditional spaces. She is also someone who is creatively responding to climate change. Through her podcast, Changing the World and Other Circus Related Things, she is connecting with other concerned circus artists. She is also one of the founding members of the Circus Action Network.  Eliana likens the high stakes world of circus arts to the challenges we face with climate change. She also sees examples from the circus world about how we can get people from various backgrounds to work together. This summer she and a friend will do street performances of a new circus art show called, High Stakes--What's the Plan(t)? In addition to lots of juggling and acrobatics, the show features a live plant as part of the action.  In this fascinating interview, Eliana opens up about the world of circus and how she and other concerned artists are creating avenues for a deeper conversation about climate change.  Puzzler In answer to last month's question, high school student, Jerome Foster II, explains why in his climate work he is more of an advocate than a rebel.  New Puzzler Question It’s a weird one, but there is a method in Our madness. We need to expand the ways we talk about climate change. Here is the question: What color do you associate with climate change and why? or What sound do you associate with climate change and why? Answer either or both. Try answering the puzzler question. Leave your name, contact info, and where you are from. Get back to host, Peterson Toscano by July, 15, 2018. You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org or leave a voicemail of 3 minutes or less at 518.595.9414. (+1 if calling from outside the USA.) Dig Deeper United Nations Sports for Climate Action Framework Brent Suter on Major League Baseball Network Twitter with a video about sustainability WTMJ 4 featuring Brent Suter's skills doing impressions See Eliana Dunlap on the German Wheel and on the Trapeze  A short documentary about the German Wheel High Stakes--What's the Plan(t) video promo You can hear Citizens’ Climate Radio on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, Podbean, Northern Spirit Radio, Google Play, PlayerFM, and TuneIn Radio. Also, feel free to connect with other listeners, suggest program ideas, and respond to programs in the Citizens’ Climate Radio Facebook group or on Twitter at @CitizensCRadio. If you listen on Apple Podcasts, please consider rating and reviewing us!

Climate Champions
03 - Lew Blaustein (GreenSportsBlog.com)

Climate Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 18:36


Lew Blaustein, Founder and Chief Blogger at the Green Sports Blog, joins Maddy Orr to discuss jobs in the green sport movement, the historical significance of climate change action, and strategies for getting people to pay attention.

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Let's Give A Damn
Lew Blaustein — The Greatest Opportunity Facing Humanity

Let's Give A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 46:22


A few months ago, I sat down in a swanky NYC hotel lobby for a cup of coffee with my guest today. We talked for an hour or two and I knew I had to have him on my podcast. Lew Blaustein is a wonderful human with a heart of gold. If you are a sports fan, however, you’re going to want to listen closely to out conversation.  Lew spent most of his career doing all things sports—brand management, advertising, marketing, sponsorship sales, and the like. But 17 years ago on 9/11/01, everything changed for Lew. He is now a sustainability evangelist that spends all of his time consulting with many companies and leaders at the intersection of environmentalism and sports. Our world is a better place because of Lew and the work he does.  Follow Lew on Twitter and follow his GreenSports blog. He shares so much amazing content for free! ____________________________ PODCAST SPONSOR! Many thanks to our friends at Goodwell Co. for sponsoring the podcast for the next few weeks! The mission of Goodwell Co. is to create 100% natural, subscription-based, sustainable products, systems, and technologies that raise environmental awareness and empower people to make choices that help protect and preserve the planet today. Visit their website and use the code DAMN when you check out and you'll get 20% off your one-time purchase OR your subscription purchase! What are you waiting for?! ____________________________ Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow our host Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by contributing the monthly amount of your choice on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Or you can leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Every little bit helps. Thanks for all your help. Have an amazing week, friends! Love y’all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Taking Care of Business
Green Sports

Taking Care of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 54:00


Lew Blaustein is the author of a blog called the greensportsblog and writes about sustainability in sports. The Green Sports Blog started in 2013 by Lew who is a successful brand manager and sports marketer. For more information please visit: greensportsblog.com and facebook.com/greengothamtv1

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Taking Care of Business
Green Sports

Taking Care of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 54:00


Lew Blaustein is the author of a blog called the greensportsblog and writes about sustainability in sports.The Green Sports Blog started in 2013 by Lew who is a successful brand manager and sports marketer.For more information please visit: greensportsblog.com and facebook.com/greengothamtv1

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Rock It Green Radio
Ep12 The Intersection of Green and Sports

Rock It Green Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 53:53


  Host Antonio Saillant and Richard Solomon interview green sportswriter Lew Blaustein. Since the launch of GreenSportsBlog (http://greensportsblog.com), Lew has educated a loyal and growing audience of subscribers, including sports commissioners, team and governing body executives, and CEOs around the world about the burgeoning green and sustainability initiatives within the world of sports and the power Read more about Ep12 The Intersection of Green and Sports[…]

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The Impact Report
Sustainable Business Fridays: The Green Sports Wave

The Impact Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 57:17


Lew Blaustein writes at the intersection of sustainabilty and sports at the GreenSportsBlog. Lew is President of Lewis Brand Solutions, focusing on Green Sponsorship/Media, matching greening brands with green properties. All programs LBS works on must provide tangible environmental benefit as a core element. LBS also develops marketing/sponsorship programs for arts/entertainment properties. Lew also hosts "Green Gotham" on New York cable television.