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  • Writer's pictureBy The Financial District

Climate change, 'Fake Snow' Raise Risks For Beijing Winter Olympics, Study Says

Climate change is threatening the Winter Olympics and the future of snow sports by making conditions much more dangerous for athletes and participants, experts warned in a report published a week ahead of the start of the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing, Reuters reported.


Photo Insert: General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Xi Jinping inspecting the facilities for the Beijing Winter Olympics.



The Beijing Games, kicking off on February 4, will be the first Winter Olympics to use virtually 100% artificial snow by deploying more than 100 snow generators and 300 snow-making guns working flat out to cover the ski slopes.


"This is not only energy and water-intensive, frequently using chemicals to slow melt, but also delivers a surface that many competitors say is unpredictable and potentially dangerous," said the report, written by researchers from the Sport Ecology Group at Loughborough University in England and the Protect Our Winters environment group.



Lying in naturally arid climates, the two co-host cities, Beijing and Zhangjiakou, could use an estimated 49 million gallons of chemically-treated water frozen through snow machines, according to the research.


Though China repeatedly claims to be using only natural rainfall and recycled water in snowmaking, there have been concerns that the high water utilization rate would put additional pressure on the region's already scarce resources.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

Natural snow is becoming less plentiful in some regions and water availability for snowmaking is falling as a result of climate change, putting the global snow sport industry at risk.


"Navigating erratic snow seasons and rapid melt of low-level resorts are now the norm for many competitors," the research said. "The risk is clear: man-made warming is threatening the long-term future of winter sports. It is also reducing the number of climatically suitable host venues for the Winter Olympiad," it said.


Science & technology: Scientist using a microscope in laboratory in the financial district.

Of the 21 venues used for the Winter Games since Chamonix 1924, researchers estimate that by 2050 only 10 will have the "climate suitability" and natural snowfall levels to host an event. Chamonix is now rated 'high risk' along with venues in Norway, France, and Austria, while Vancouver, Sochi, and Squaw Valley in the United States are deemed "unreliable."





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