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    Why Virginia may never host the Summer Olympics

    By Rahul MukherjeeSabrina MorenoErin DavisSimran Parwani,

    1 day ago

    Virginia will be too hot to host the Summer Olympics within the next 30 years.

    Why it matters: Listen, we know that Richmond wouldn't have an Olympic stadium (or even a pro football team, for that matter), but scorching temperatures affect the health of athletes and attendees — Olympic or not.


    The big picture: An Axios analysis of CarbonPlan data found that in 2050, 60% of the world will experience Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures (WBGT) above 82°F in the usual time period of the Summer Olympics.

    • That's the American College of Sports Medicine's recommended threshold for canceling outdoor, continuous activity to avoid heat illness.
    • And WBGT refers to a forecast tool that projects how much stress someone's body will be in when doing physical activity in direct sunlight .

    Zoom in: CarbonPlan's models estimate that 92% of weather stations in Virginia will experience temperatures above the "cancel activity" level in 2050, compared to 50% of stations in 2020.

    The intrigue: The International Olympic Committee is already planning heat protocols for the 2028 Summer Olympics in L.A.

    Go deeper: Virginia's athletes dominate the 2024 Paris Olympics .

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