Europe has been struggling with an energy crisis for some time now. Some of the factors dictating the crisis are decisions made explicitly by the EU (ambitious initiatives to decarbonise the primary energy reserves), while there are other unprecedented issues (the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine) that have further worsened the situation.
In this edition of the SportsKhabri podcast, Anshuman Joshi speaks to football expert Arunava Chaudhuri to throw some light on the European Energy Crisis and what it could mean for football (and other sports) in both short and long terms.
Podcast - A discussion on the European Energy Crisis and its sporting ramifications with Arunava Chaudhuri
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