Paris 'flipped the coin' and took a EU1.4 billion gamble against climate change with its plan for the Olympics--and lost
https://fortune.com/europe/2024/07/31/paris-flipped-the-coin-took-a-1-4-billion-gamble-against-climate-change-with-its-plan-for-the-olympics-and-lost-heavy-rains-athletes/Paris flipped the coin and took a 1.4 billion gamble against climate change with its plan for the Olympicsand lost
BY
SETH BORENSTEIN AND
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
July 31, 2024 at 5:21 AM EDT
With plans for athletes to swim the Seine River through the heart of Paris, Olympic organizers essentially bet against climate changes extreme weather. For several days it appeared they would lose by ditching the swimming portion of triathlon races.
It wasnt until early Wednesday, after the mens race had been postponed a day and test events called off, that organizers announced the most recent tests showed the water met standards to allow swimming.
Some scientists and engineers said organizers were taking a huge gamble at a time when
heavy rains have increased with
human-caused climate change, especially in Europe. The rains run off from the urban environment and contribute to higher bacteria levels in the citys famed river.
They just gambled, flipped the coin and hope for a dry season and it turned out to be the rainiest in the last 30 years, said Metin Duran, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Villanova University who has researched stormwater management.