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Olympics Melt: Winter Games Face Climate Crisis

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Cortina's February temperatures rose 4.3°C since the 1956 Games.
  • Forty-one fewer days per year have freezing temperatures in Cortina.
  • Future Winter Olympics viability is questioned due to climate change impacts.
Olympics Melt: Winter Games Face Climate Crisis

The Olympic Winter Games in Cortina are set to begin, but a new analysis reveals a significant warming trend since the resort town last hosted the event 70 years ago. Average February temperatures have risen by more than three degrees Celsius, leading to 41 fewer days per year with temperatures below freezing.

This climate shift, attributed to the burning of fossil fuels, poses challenges for outdoor winter sports. Experts highlight the increased dependency on artificial snow for competitions and safety zones, with concerns raised about athlete safety and potential injury risks in warmer conditions. The viability of future Winter Olympics is already under scrutiny.

A recent study projected that by 2050, only about 50 of 93 potential host locations might remain viable for the Winter Games under moderate emissions scenarios. The Paralympics face even greater challenges, with fewer viable locations projected. This warming climate may necessitate indoor event shifts and alter global athlete training.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cortina's average February temperatures have risen significantly, and there are fewer freezing days annually, impacting natural snow conditions for the Games.
Warmer temperatures may contribute to higher injury rates for athletes, as has been observed in past events where environmental conditions posed increased risks.
Yes, climate change is questioning the viability of many traditional Winter Olympics host locations, with fewer suitable venues projected for mid-century.

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