The OCEAN project aims to empower National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to acquire relevant knowledge to measure their carbon footprint and define tailored carbon reduction strategies in order to reduce their carbon emissions and strengthen good governance in the field of climate action.
The OCEAN project will run for two years and a half years from January 2023 to July 2025 - under the guidance of the EOC EU Office. OCEAN gathers a consortium involving 18 European NOCs, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), and renowned experts from the Öko-Institut.
The OCEAN project is a Cooperation Partnership co-financed by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ Programme.
OBJECTIVES
Empower National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to acquire relevant knowledge to
measure their carbon footprint
define carbon reduction strategies in order to
reduce their carbon emissions and
strengthen good governance in the field of climate action
EXPECTED RESULTS
CLIMATE ACTION OFFICERS TRAINING COURSE
Skills and knowledge for sport organisation‘s staff on climate change and carbon footprint measurement
The EOC EU Office is the House of European Sport, representing the European Olympic Committees (EOC), the IOC and other major sport organisations to the European institutions in Brussels.