'350 Athletes' Gearing Up for the Cause
We’re tying together 350 elite athletes from around the world. Simply put, we’re playing the numbers. We’re lining up 350 elite futball players, skiers, hockey stars, cyclists, swimmers, and so on to use their visibility, their notoriety and their influence to push 350. These folks have considerable sway in their respective international athletic circles and from there it is a short note, or email or mobile text to get the word out about 350.
The culture of athletics is influence and imitation. Move from that single elite athlete to the local pickup game of ten in the alley or the park, and it is a short time before you get a hold on the regional tennis club and basketball booster. From there it can grow globally.
We want to reach the 20 thousand runners that line up for the Boston marathon and the 40,000 skiers that partake annually in Sweden’s Vasoloppet ski marathon. We want to catch the 500,000 viewers that downloaded the video of Rugby’s most famous team, New Zealand’s All Blacks, as they performed their pre-match traditional Haka, as well as the 97 Million people watched last year’s Super Bowl. We want to cycle through the 200 million people worldwide that watched this year’s Tour De France. We want the estimated 1.2 Billion people that tuned into the last World Cup soccer tournament to be attuned to 350.
We don’t have the whole collection of athletic heroes put together. That will take a few more months. But we’ve started and the word is already spreading. American Mountain Biker Adam Craig is on his way to the Olympics in Beijing after winning his national championships wearing the signature (compact) fluorescent green 350 band. Canadian Hockey player, Andrew Ference has helped push carbon consciousness through the NHL signing up his teammates and competitors for offsets to cover their professional travel. Gold Medalist Sara Renner didn’t travel to New Zealand this summer for summer snow. The Canadian skier pointed to carbon guilt as a factor in her decision.
Our official 350athlete launch will follow closely after the start of the Olympic games in Beijing. Until then gather a team of your own athletes and get involved in 350 sports near you.
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Understanding 350
- So, what is global warming and what's the problem anyway?
- And what does this 350 number even mean?
- If we're already past 350, are we all doomed?
- How do we create the political change to steer towards 350?
- How do we get the world on track to get to 350?
- How do we actually reduce carbon emissions to get to 350??
- Will this thing work? Will world leaders listen?
- Where did this 350 number come from?
- Isn't America the biggest source of the problem? What about China and India?
- 350 is just a number. Wouldn't "Climate Emergency" or "Clean Energy Now" be a better call to action?
- And what about all the other targets people are aiming for?
- Why October 24th?
- Why another organization--there are already too many things going on!
- Do you measure 350 in CO2 or CO2e?
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mari roal says... on Sep 13,2009
Speeding upward of 322 km (200 mi) per hour would leave most people's palms sweating. When the brain senses danger,testking 650-180 the endocrine system releases the hormones (chemical messengers) adrenaline and cortisol, testking 70-640 which trigger our fight-or-flight response. Racers have learned to stay calm under pressure instead of panicking.
Racers depend on their nervous system (network of nerve cells that carry information throughout the body) to sense their surroundings and react. They sharpen their reflexes by doing practice laps in their superfast cars. Off the track,testking 642-642 drivers use computerized visual-training programs to improve reaction time and enhance their field of vision (area you can see without shifting your eyes). Some even prepare by playing racing video games.
Donn says... on Oct 07,2009
Are these plans for the next years or it was only a single year event program? The idea is very interesting and the part I like best here is that sportsmen were responsive to the initiative. What does a man has to do to participate to this marathon? I don't think people are allowed to buy anabolic steroids here...
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