Can the Olympics survive the climate crisis?

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Midnight marathons and shrinking ski seasons shows that sport is being increasingly heavily impacted by our warming planet

The 2024 Olympic Games opened on the same week Earth recorded its hottest day ever. A different kind of record-breaking will be animating competitors in Paris, but the climate crisis is making it hard...

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