As the planet warms, how can the Winter Olympics and Paralympics adapt?
TORONTO — Climate change is rapidly shrinking the number of reliable hosts for the Winter Olympics and Paralympics, say Canadian researchers studying how to adapt the Games as a new paper floats the idea of a unified event or multi-country hosts.
The study published Wednesday builds on recent research co-authored by the University of Waterloo’s Daniel Scott that suggested about half of a possible 93 locations could reliably host the Olympics in February by mid-century if global warming continues on its current trajectory.
For the Paralympics held in March, the outlook is far worse. Under that same trajectory, only 22 locations are considered reliable hosts by 2050, down to 16 by 2080.
Scott and his co-authors at the University of Toronto and Austria’s University of Innsbruck say improving the reliability of the Paralympics should be a key priority before the 2038 Games are awarded.

