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Climate Pledge Arena, which has a capacity of roughly 17,000 to 18,000, is a full purpose concert-live events venue. It is also the home of the WNBA’s Seattle Storm and the NHL’s Seattle Kraken.
Climate Pledge Arena will feature two main rooms for the coaching staff. ... It will be a stadium-seating layout that allows players to walk in from the bottom as the room rises up with stairs.
Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena is the first arena in the world to land Zero Carbon certification. by Lisa Stiffler on October 16, 2023 at 10:39 am October 16, 2023 at 10:40 am.
Climate Pledge Arena is an all-electric facility that harvests rainwater from the roof in a 15,000-gallon cistern buried under the arena.
Yesterday, Amazon announced the purchase of the rights to rename Seattle’s Key Arena as the Climate Pledge Arena. We welcome any action that reinforces the climate message. Yet, symbolic acts ...
Climate Pledge Arena doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. But Seattle Kraken fans we spoke with on Saturday seemed indifferent or in some cases excited that the name of their new hockey arena is ...
During its recent remodel, the arena also nixed all its natural gas uses, and converted operations, like its heating system, to electric. “Every day we work towards our Climate Pledge commitment ...
In dramatic fashion, the Climate Pledge Arena sign is now up at the new arena at Seattle Center. A helicopter airlifted each of the four signs and carefully placed them atop the historic roof of ...
Making the 'Climate Pledge' Oak View Group, NHL Seattle and Amazon announce unprecedented partnership to build a zero-carbon 'Climate Pledge Arena' and commit to carbon-neutral operations and events ...
She says Climate Pledge Arena is like a dream come true. “Oh, I feel excited. I feel really excited. I mean, the commitment to net zero by 2040 is where everybody needs to be going.
The operators of Climate Pledge Arena, home to the N.H.L.’s newest team, the Seattle Kraken, plan to reduce and offset its entire planet-warming footprint. They still have a lot to prove.
When Seattle’s new sports arena opened its doors in October, many were left scratching heads as to what the heck the building’s name was about.