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Marshall Islands’ Jersey Highlights Climate Crisis

February 13, 20252 Mins Read
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The Marshall Islands Soccer Federation has launched a powerful football jersey to highlight the threat of rising sea levels. Designed in collaboration with PlayerLayer and Matías Otero, the 2030 No-Home Jersey symbolizes the existential danger the nation faces due to climate change.

Marshall Islands Football Jersey Raises Climate Change Awareness The Marshall Islands Soccer Federation has launched a powerful football jersey to highlight the threat of rising sea levels. Designed in collaboration with PlayerLayer and Matías Otero, the 2030 No-Home Jersey symbolizes the existential danger the nation faces due to climate change. A Cultural Tribute and Urgent Message The No-Home Jersey incorporates symbols that reflect the nation’s heritage, including the great white shark, the national Plumeria flower, and the outrigger canoe. These cultural elements celebrate the Marshall Islands while conveying a pressing environmental issue. The number “1.5” on the front of the jersey references the Paris Agreement’s critical temperature threshold, emphasizing the risk of irreversible damage if global temperatures rise beyond this point. Though the Marshall Islands has a federation, players, and a football field, it remains the only UN-recognized nation without an official football team. By introducing the jersey, the Federation aims to speed up the process of gaining recognition from the Oceania Football Confederation. It also seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of climate change. Visual Metaphor for Rising Seas Promotional materials for the jersey show it gradually disappearing through cut-outs, symbolizing the potential loss of the Marshall Islands due to rising sea levels. This striking visual is a reminder that, without global action on emissions, the island nation could face permanent flooding within 50 years. Matt Webb, the Federation’s commercial director, explained, “If global warming continues, our nation may be faced with irreversible damage from rising sea waters.” The No-Home Jersey combines a celebration of Marshallese culture with a stark call for climate action. The slogan “we deserve to thrive,” from Marshallese poet Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, reinforces the message of resilience and the need to protect the nation’s future

A Cultural Tribute and Urgent Message

The No-Home Jersey incorporates symbols that reflect the nation’s heritage, including the great white shark, the national Plumeria flower, and the outrigger canoe. These cultural elements celebrate the Marshall Islands while conveying a pressing environmental issue. The number “1.5” on the front of the jersey references the Paris Agreement’s critical temperature threshold, emphasizing the risk of irreversible damage if global temperatures rise beyond this point.

Though the Marshall Islands has a federation, players, and a football field, it remains the only UN-recognized nation without an official football team. By introducing the jersey, the Federation aims to speed up the process of gaining recognition from the Oceania Football Confederation. It also seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of climate change.

Visual Metaphor for Rising Seas

Promotional materials for the jersey show it gradually disappearing through cut-outs, symbolizing the potential loss of the Marshall Islands due to rising sea levels. This striking visual is a reminder that, without global action on emissions, the island nation could face permanent flooding within 50 years.

Matt Webb, the Federation’s commercial director, explained, “If global warming continues, our nation may be faced with irreversible damage from rising sea waters.”

The No-Home Jersey combines a celebration of Marshallese culture with a stark call for climate action. The slogan “we deserve to thrive,” from Marshallese poet Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, reinforces the message of resilience and the need to protect the nation’s future.

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