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Winter Games Melting Away? Climate Change Threatens Future Hosts
2 Feb
Summary
- Less than 20 countries may host Games by mid-century due to climate change.
- Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games face shrinking reliable locations.
- Warm December weather impacted recent and upcoming Winter Games venues.

The upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Games face challenges from unseasonably warm weather, requiring extensive night-time snowmaking. Similarly, Park City, Utah, has experienced a dismal early season, highlighting the fragility of winter sports due to climate change.
Recent studies indicate a substantial reduction in climate-reliable locations for the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. By the 2050s, projections suggest fewer than 20 countries will possess the necessary conditions and infrastructure. This decline is particularly concerning for the Paralympics, which occur in March when conditions are expected to worsen significantly.
Many international ski competitions have been canceled due to lack of snow, impacting athletes like U.S. snowboarder Bea Kim. The reliance on machine-made snow, a practice dating back to the 1980s, raises environmental concerns due to high water and electricity demands.
Solutions proposed include shifting the Games earlier in the calendar to better utilize available conditions and, most importantly, drastically reducing global emissions. Meeting Paris Agreement goals could increase the number of potential future host locations.




