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Climate change is reshaping Winter Olympic Games

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Climate change threatens the Winter Olympics’ future – and even snowmaking has limits for saving the Games
As global temperatures rise, what will the Winter Games look like in another century? Will they be possible, even with innovations?

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How climate change is threatening the future of the Winter Olympics
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How this brutal winter storm is even possible with climate change – and maybe even more likely
 · 19h
All you need to know about the 2026 Winter Olympics
The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are upon us and Italy is ready - almost - to host 'the greatest show on Earth'.

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The Winter Olympics Struggle To Compete With Climate Change
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Temperature of some cities could rise faster than expected under 2°C warming

New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) shows how many tropical cities are predicted to warm faster than expected under 2°C of global warming.
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Economic Models Understating Climate Change Challenges, Study Finds

The report warns many economic models are failing to capture extreme weather events and rising uncertainty likely to dominate impacts in a hotter world.
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Climate Change Is Fueling Extremes, Both Hot and Cold

The possibility of snow in Tampa, Fla. Record heat and fires in Australia. Scientists say climate change is exacerbating weather extremes.
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Some tropical land may heat up nearly twice as much as oceans under climate change, sediment record suggests

Some tropical land regions may warm more dramatically than previously predicted, as climate change progresses, according to a new CU Boulder study that looks millions of years into Earth's past. Using lake sediments from the Colombian Andes,
University of Delaware
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From campus to climate conference

University of Delaware undergraduate student Drew Martin and Saleem Ali, Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment, were among thousands of international participants at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP30, held in November 2025 in Brazil.
Climate Central
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How do we know the role of climate change in weather events? Attribution science.

Click the downloadable graphic: What is attribution science? Humans have increased Earth’s temperature, mainly by burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and methane gas. The resulting heat-trapping pollution has caused global average temperatures to rise ...
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