Reflecting on the Olympic Movement and Climate Change. A SandSI Interview With Tim Sperber

June 21st, 2021 - In the lead up to COP26, we explore ‘Sports Contribution to Climate Change’, with a particular focus on The Olympic Movement and its response to addressing the issue of climate. For this piece, we speak with Tim Sperber, PhD candidate at German Sport University, Cologne, who shares insights about how the movement is progressing in the area of sustainability, as well as looking forward to where the movement needs to go in order to remain sustainable for future generations.

A special thanks goes to Tim Sperber, German Sport University Cologne Deutsches Sport & Olympia Museum IAKS Deutschland e.V.

Interview & Production: Sönke Schadwinkel Camera & Editing: Arne Weise
Music: Werq by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4616-werq
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