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Preparations for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris have given rise to a contentious issue that contrasts environmental sustainability compared to athlete comfort. Concerned about staging the ‘greenest’ Games, the Paris Olympics organizers decided against air conditioning the Athletes’ Village, which worries the participating teams.

The 2024 Games, praised for its bold environmental goals, aim to significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to previous editions. However, with the possibility of scorching July heat hanging over the city, athletes and delegations are thinking about the potential repercussions of this environmentally conscious choice.

How will athletes be kept cool by the Paris Olympics 2024?

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New research warnings of prolonged heatwaves and record-breaking temperatures put the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in jeopardy. It is a difficult assignment for athletes to compete in extreme heat. The Athletes’ Village’s decision to eschew air conditioning has raised concerns, particularly among teams that compete outside where they would be more vulnerable to the negative effects of intense heat.

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In response to the apparent shortcomings of natural cooling methods, several Olympic delegations have taken matters into their own hands. Also, pushed for the installation of air conditioning in athlete accommodations. Countries like as Greece and Australia have stated their plan to provide athletes with portable air conditioners. Citing concerns about performance and the need to provide optimal conditions for peak performance.

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Addressing heat concerns and sustainability ahead of 2024 Olympics

As the Games approach, the organizers are putting more effort into addressing heat-related concerns. Simulators and strategic planning are being carried out to mitigate the impact of heat waves on outdoor events. While inside venues are being prepared to resist the rigors of climate change.

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The necessity of air conditioning underscores the delicate balance that needs to be struck between athlete well-being and sustainability. Even as the Paris 2024 organizers continue to be steadfast in their commitment to eco-friendly practices. When delegations negotiate the difficulties of preparing for the Games, the debate over cooling solutions continues. This illustrates how difficult it is to produce an Olympics that is both athlete-focused and sustainable.

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