Published on: July 26, 2024
HOW CLIMATE CHANGE THREATENS SPORTS
HOW CLIMATE CHANGE THREATENS SPORTS
Overview
- Climate Change Impact: Human-caused climate change and the natural El Niño event have led to record global temperatures.
- 2023 Record: Hottest year on record, with 2024 potentially surpassing it.
- Europe Heatwaves: Notably severe heatwaves in Europe, affecting upcoming events.
Effects on Athletes and Events
- Outdoor Sports Challenges:
- Types of Sports: Running, swimming, football, hockey, etc.
- Impact of Heat: Detrimental to performance and health, particularly during heat stress events.
- Preparation:
- Training Conditions: Record warm days affecting athlete preparation.
- Support for Athletes: Wealthy countries may relocate athletes for better training conditions; poorer countries may struggle.
Health Risks and Mitigation
- Heat Stress:
- Affected Systems: Cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic systems.
- Symptoms: Increased risk of heat stress, dehydration, and impaired performance.
- Mitigation Measures:
- Training Adjustments: Conduct activities during cooler parts of the day, adjust scope, and stay hydrated.
- Clothing and Breaks: Wear breathable clothing, take breaks, and avoid alcohol/medication affecting electrolytes.
Impact on Spectators
- Uncomfortable Conditions: Potentially uncomfortable viewing experiences due to high temperatures.
- Impaired Enjoyment: Reduced overall enjoyment of the games for spectators.
Environmental and Carbon Footprint
- Carbon Emissions:
- Sources: Construction, air travel, air conditioning, food provision.
- Paris Agreement Alignment: Efforts to halve emissions, achieve carbon neutrality through renewable energy, tree planting, and plant-based food.
- Transportation Challenge: High number of visitors, with significant long-haul flights contributing to emissions.
Cricket and Other Sports
- Impact on Cricket:
- Postponements: Increased likelihood of rescheduling games to cooler times or seasons.
- Health Risks: Heat-induced cognitive and physical issues for players and spectators.