Organizers of the 2024 Paris Olympics have pledged to halve their carbon footprint compared to previous summer games. This goal has been praised by many people, but some experts say it is a difficult, if not impossible, goal.
One of the main problems is that the Olympic Games are a very large and resource-intensive event. They require a lot of travel, construction and energy consumption. Organizers of the Paris Games are trying to mitigate these impacts by making use of existing spaces, using renewable energy sources and promoting sustainable transport.
Another problem is that it is difficult to measure the carbon footprint of the Olympics. There are many factors to consider, such as the source of energy, the transport used and the amount of food eaten. Organizers of the Paris Games are trying to calculate their carbon footprint as accurately as possible, but it is likely that some emissions will still be overlooked.
Despite these challenges, organizers of the Paris Games are committed to reducing their carbon footprint. They believe it is important for the future of the Olympic Games and hope their approach will be followed by other cities that have once hosted the Games.
It is too early to say whether the organizers of the Paris Games will be able to meet their goal of halving their carbon footprint. But their efforts are welcome and may help set a new standard for Olympic sustainability.
Here are some concrete steps Paris Games organizers are taking to reduce their carbon footprint:
- They will use the existing spaces as much as possible. For example, the opening and closing ceremonies will take place at the Stade de France, which was built for the 2008 Olympic Games.
- They will use renewable energy sources. For example, they will power stadiums and other facilities with solar and wind energy.
- They will support sustainable transport. For example, they will offer free public transport for all participants of the Games.
- They will promote sustainable eating. For example, they will offer vegetarian and vegan dishes and support local suppliers.
The efforts of the organizers of the Paris Games are welcome and can help set a new standard for the sustainability of the Olympic Games. But it's too early to tell if they'll be able to meet their goal of halving their carbon footprint. (AI)



