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Grassroots sports at risk from heatwaves due to climate change, report warns
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Image: Casey Dellacqua wipes sweat from her forehead during the 2014 Australian Open as temperatures hit 43C. The Climate Institute has warned that the heat policies of many sports need revision. Photograph: Mark Dadswell/AAP
theguardian.com - January 30th 2015 - Oliver Milman
Climate change will threaten the viability of grassroots sport in Australia, and elite tournaments will have to adapt to rising temperatures, extreme rainfall and shrinking snow cover, a report has warned.
The extreme heat policies of sports such as tennis, Aussie rules and cricket will have to “dramatically improve” to protect the health of competitors at all levels, the Climate Institute analysis concluded.
The report, featuring a foreword from former AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou, warned that while elite sport might be able to adapt to a changing climate, the “ability to respond at local sporting grounds is more questionable”.
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