New York Yankees North America’s first major team to join UN Climate Action Sports

UN Climate Change, 3 April 2019 – The New York Yankees baseball association has made a solid play for a reasonable future by marking the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework.

The Yankees are the principal significant North American games group to sign on to the Framework, the point of which is to align nursery outflows with the Paris Climate Change Agreement and motivate others to make yearning atmosphere move.

The group joins various conspicuous global associations focused on the Framework, including the International Olympic Committee, FIFA, the French Tennis Federation-Roland Garros, Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, Rugby League World Cup 2021, Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, UEFA, World Surf League, Formula E, and others.

Propelled by UN Climate Change in December 2018, the Framework welcomes sports associations to assume a main job by resolving to gauge, lessen and counterbalance their discharges and use sport as a bringing together power to drive atmosphere mindfulness and activity.

Joined Nations Secretary-General António Guterres perceived the significance of having a group as conspicuous and powerful as the Yankees underwrite the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework.

“I welcome the announcement by the New York Yankees to join Sports for Climate Action. With their rich winning tradition, the Yankees bring a new level of leadership to global efforts to tackle climate change. When it comes to safeguarding our future, it’s time to play ball,” said Mr. Guterres.

UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa remarked on the global impact that the Yankees’ signing can have.

“I applaud the New York Yankees, this legendary club with its legions of passionate fans, for taking this important step, signing on to the Sports for Climate Action Framework. We need leading organizations like the Yankees to stand up for ambitious action on climate change for the good of the planet and present and future generations.”

The Yankees, and other signatories to the framework, commit to support the following principles:

  • Undertake systematic efforts to promote greater environmental responsibility;
  • Reduce overall climate impact;
  • Educate for climate action;
  • Promote sustainable and responsible consumption;
  • Advocate for climate action through communication.

To learn more about UN Climate Change visit this website and for more information about the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework please, click here. For inquiries about how to join the Framework please contact Lindita Xhaferi-Salihu LXhaferi-Salihu(at)unfccc.int.

To learn more about the New York Yankees organization visit this website and to learn more about the Yankees’ action to date on climate and sustainability please click here.

Media inquiries:

  • For UN Climate Change: David Abbass dabbass(at)unfccc.int
  • For the New York Yankees organization: Michael Margolis mmargolis(at)yankees.com

About the New York Yankees

Founded in 1903, the New York Yankees are the most successful team in Major League Baseball history, having won 27 championships while appearing in 40 World Series. The club plays its home games at Yankee Stadium, which is one of New York City’s most-frequented tourist destinations and home to numerous non-baseball events, including college football’s New Era Pinstripe Bowl and Major League Soccer’s New York City Football Club (NYCFC). As a result of their on-field accomplishments and iconic interlocking “NY” logo, the Yankees are among the most recognized brands in the world.

About the UNFCCC

With 197 Parties, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has near universal membership and is the parent treaty of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement. The main aim of the Paris Agreement is to keep a global average temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius and to drive efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The UNFCCC is also the parent treaty of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The ultimate objective of all agreements under the UNFCCC is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system, in a time frame which allows ecosystems to adapt naturally and enables sustainable development.

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  1. Prince Anthony

    This is wonderful. Achieving good environmental conditions via sports association.

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