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Jenny Mark Ketter's avatar

This is a great piece. The perspective that climate change can be stronger through social movement is an important angle. In discussions today it is predominantly activism that sets the agenda. And the more radical activism the more attention. Whereas the social organisation and movement for all concerned - where the common person can feel a connection, be relevant as he/she is, and feel comfortable - is in greater and greater demand.

Well caught!

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Anna Nieminen's avatar

Thanks for this piece. Interesting to learn about what's happening there in Swedish football to inspire climate action. Although I don't follow football myself, I have been doing some reading on sport and climate justice as someone with a critical perspective on wellness and fitness more specifically. I love the example of the member owned Bohemian Football Club, who have a Head of Climate Justice & Sustainability. I wrote a blog post (not as well researched as yours) a while back including lessons for fitness from action in sport for climate change: https://embodiedclimatejusticefitness.ca/2022/08/16/working-out-in-a-warming-world-a-climate-aware-fitpros-recommended-reading-for-critical-reflection-learning-from-sports-and-supporting-climate-justice/

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