The Guardian has announced the launch of a new fortnightly newsletter titled 'The Hotspot,' which aims to explore the critical intersection between sport and climate change. This innovative publication will be delivered directly to subscribers' inboxes, providing in-depth analysis and updates on how environmental issues impact the world of sports.
Key Features of 'The Hotspot' Newsletter
The newsletter is designed to engage readers with timely content that bridges two significant global topics. It will cover a range of subjects, from the effects of climate change on sporting events to sustainability initiatives within the sports industry.
Subscription and Privacy Details
Subscribers will receive 'The Hotspot' every two weeks. The Guardian has outlined that newsletters may include information about charities, online advertisements, and content funded by external parties. For users without an existing account, a guest account will be created on theguardian.com to facilitate newsletter delivery, with the option to complete full registration at any time.
Privacy is a priority, and the Guardian adheres to its Privacy Policy, which details data usage practices. Additionally, the website employs Google reCaptcha for security, governed by Google's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Encouraging Community Engagement
Readers are encouraged to share the newsletter with friends to broaden its reach and foster discussions on the important topics it addresses. This initiative reflects the Guardian's commitment to raising awareness about environmental issues through the lens of popular culture and sports.



