More than 400 Olympic athletes from 89 countries, 65 champions and Portuguese surfer Teresa Bonvalot and Yolanda Hopkins, asked for open letter climate Be a priority in the elections of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) held this march.
Among the athletes who subscribe to the mission are more than 125 standard in the Olympic Games. Two Portuguese on the list, Teresa Bonvalot e Yolanda Hopkins (also known as Yolanda Sequeira)Tokyo (2020) and Paris (2024) are the surfers representing Portugal.
In the target Roo elections, Greece noted that there are any candidates competing for the sequence of 7 candidates who will be decided in Greece on March 18-22 in Greece Climate change “They are a distant danger, but a valid for sports and a growing evil.”
Priority: Take care of the planet
“The new president has a topic during the coming years and presidency.
According to the document, “extreme heat” is already due to the expediency of the “extreme heat”, in the coming years, “growing challenges for the winter event,” in addition to the snow and ice conditions, each year is due to reduced conditions. “
Among the required measures, strengthening the obligation of the CO2 emissions, strong pollution sponsors, the definition of sustainable practices for the host cities and the platform “more climate” in general society.
The list is headed by Hannah Mills twice the Olympic candle and the ambassador sustainability He was able to reduce footprints in the IOC in Paris (2024) carbon in relation to previous games. At this time, there are uncertainties related to the next Olympic Games planned for Los Angeles in 2028.
“The terrible fires in Los Angeles could not be lighter,” terrible fires could not be lighter.
In total, the list includes 90 gold medals and 245 podiums, 245 podiums, four-match names with the names of the Olympic champion bobsleigh Thorsten Margis, Australian Emma McKeon won with 14 Olympic medals, American Surfer Carissa Moore or Cindi Ngamba won a medal for a group of refugees in Paris last year.
Elections for the leadership of the International Olympic Committee, French David Lapport, Spain Juan Antonio Samaranch Junior, Jonano Kirsty Coventry Coventry, Swedish Johan Eliasch and Morinari Watanabe will be controversial by Watanabe.