Most of the world’s cities will be unable to host the Olympics during the summer in the coming decades because the temperatures blow past the threshold of safe humid heat, according to a CNN analysis of data from CarbonPlan,
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Most of the world’s cities will be unable to host the Olympics during the summer in the coming decades because the temperatures blow past the threshold of safe humid heat, according to a CNN analysis of data from CarbonPlan,
Mandatory Credit: Illustration; CNN/Adobe Stock via CNN Newsource

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These cities will be too hot for the Olympics by 2050

The Paris Olympics opened with rain on its parade, then blistering heat and, finally, a week of pleasant sunshine. As it comes to a close on Sunday, temperatures are expected to again soar up to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, or 35 degrees Celsius.