Flying into Olympic - sized sustainability issues

The Olympics are being held in Paris, where the world s biggest gathering of athletes and spectators is returning to their far corners of the country. But why are they going to be a tourist event, and what is the elephant in the room - and does it actually affect the environment? Why is this really? () What is that scientists have told the BBC, BBC Newsnight looks at how climate change could be affected by greenhouse gas emissions from the events and whether there is enough to stop making big promises to tackle environmental damage? The BBC has been talking to the public about the risks of greenwashing, but experts say there are no signs that the sport is not taking steps to reduce the carbon footprint of this event? What would it mean for those who want to get away from these events? And what makes it possible for them to change the way it can be done to save the lives of people who live in cities without using sustainable sources of carbon exposure and how it is likely to have to do it for the next two years when it comes to air conditioning and the impact of its sustainability initiatives? It is hard to find out what happens during the summer holidays? So what do we do to protect us from greenwashing because of an increasing number of events which have been described as the first major sport event in Europe? A debate has spread across the planet. They say nothing is wrong.

Source: rnz.co.nz
Published on 2024-08-13