According to reports, one of the goals of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games is to halve carbon dioxide emissions, and to achieve this, the Paris Organising Committee decided to buildThere is no air conditioningof the Athletes' Village.
The decision has sparked controversy over whether it was done to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment, or whether France did not want to install air conditioners because it did not have the money. It is understood that electricity in France is very expensive, and the summer time is short, and there are not many air conditioners in France. However, the days when the Olympics are held are relatively hot, and there may be heat waves for several weeks, and the highest temperatures can occurCloser to 40 degrees。How can athletes stand it, it's not hot if they don't move, how can athletes exercise so much. Athletes' Villages without air conditioning can cause discomfort to athletes and affect their competitive performance.
For those who are worried that the lack of air conditioning will affect the athletes' competitive status, Greece, Ireland and Australia have said that they will bring their own "pioneer" air conditioning equipment to ensure that athletes can live and train in a comfortable environment.
Speaking of our national table tennis, due to long-term sports, the most sweaty in the table tennis team is the little fat and big fat, and some fans joke about ours".Khan Millton Fat"What to do. There are also fans who say that this is the time for those endorsers to perform, and our national table tennis has a lot of air conditioning endorsements, such as Sun Yingsha endorses Wanhe, Wang Chuqin endorses Panasonic, and Ma Long endorses Oaks air conditioning.
Although there is no air conditioning in Paris, certain measures have been taken. There will be no air-conditioning in the Paris Olympians' Village, and a floor cooling system will be used, with cold water pipes under the wooden floor, and then cold water flowing at 11-14 degrees Celsius to cool down. Do you think it's a big deal?