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They took their horses to the Swiss Alps for snow polo. They got slush instead
In St. Moritz, a ski resort town that revolves around winter tourism, high temperatures made full matches impossible and raised concerns about the future.
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Bruce Arthur: Climate change is coming for sports. There’s no easy way out
Can sports ring the alarm, just like early in the pandemic? It’s hard to see it, if only because moneyed sports can adapt.
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Can golf cure its water addiction?
Drought is making it harder for golf lovers to justify the game’s copious use of water.
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Climate change to heavily impact California ski resorts
Ironically, stronger, wetter, and warmer storms will shrink the snow line at many of the state’s most popular ski areas
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Dio Tararrel: Smokestacks at planned stadium site is a perfect metaphor for what Utah is today
When the renderings of a new Major League Baseball ballpark were unveiled this month, the first thing I noticed was something dominating — yet perfectly fitting — in straightaway center field. Three massive brown smokestacks.
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How climate change is ending sporting dreams in India
The effects of India’s catastrophic floods, which have intensified in recent years as a consequence of climate change, go far beyond material loss.
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A case of the disappearing waves
Surfers are bearing witness to how climate change and human interventions are altering coastlines. One community in North Florida watched its revered waves disappear seemingly overnight.
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