The 2026 Winter Olympics Will Have a Major Impact on the Region’s Snow

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina will have a profound impact on the region's snow, with potentially devastating consequences for some of the world's most vulnerable ski resorts. According to a recent report by the New Weather Institute, the event is expected to cause the loss of 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack and 34 million metric tons of glacial ice.

The emissions caused by the Games themselves are estimated to be around 930,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. However, the report's authors have identified three major sponsors - Eni, Stellantis, and ITA Airways - as having a significantly larger impact on the event's overall carbon footprint.

Eni, in particular, is responsible for more than half of the total emissions generated by the top three sponsors, with Stellantis and ITA Airways coming second and third. The report suggests that Eni's involvement in the Games could result in an additional 1.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions.

This would translate to a further decline in snowpack and glacial ice, exacerbating the devastating effects of climate change on winter sports. In fact, the report estimates that the Milano Cortina Olympics will contribute to a loss of 3.2 square kilometers of snowpack and over 20 million metric tons of glacial ice.

The findings are alarming, especially considering that the Winter Olympics are already becoming increasingly vulnerable to the effects of global warming. Over the past five years, Italy has lost 265 ski resorts, France has seen more than 180 ski resorts shut down in the Alps, and Switzerland has closed over 50 ski lifts and cable cars.

While the International Olympic Committee (IOC) claims to have made significant progress in reducing the Games' emissions, with a goal of cutting them by 30% by 2024, the report highlights the need for greater accountability from sponsors. The authors argue that eliminating carbon-intensive sponsorships and replacing them with low-carbon partners could save around 1.4 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent without impacting funding.

Ultimately, the Milano Cortina Olympics serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for sustainable practices in winter sports, particularly when it comes to tackling climate change. As Director of Scientists for Global Responsibility, Stuart Parkinson, puts it, "Winter sports can be part of the solution by cleaning up their act and abandoning dirty sponsors."
 
I'm thinking, have you guys thought about how this is gonna affect the smaller ski resorts? 🤔 I mean, we're already seeing like 265 in Italy alone... 50 in Switzerland... it's crazy. And now they're saying the Milano Cortina Olympics could lose 3.2 square kilometers of snowpack and over 20 million metric tons of glacial ice? That's just devastating. What's gonna happen to all those people who depend on these resorts for their livelihoods?

And I'm not even getting into the emissions thing... 930,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent from the Games themselves is already a lot, but adding in Eni and Stellantis and ITA Airways? That's just too much. We need to start thinking about sustainable practices here, like using renewable energy sources or something. I mean, we can't keep relying on dirty sponsors and expecting everything to be okay.

It's funny, the IOC is all like they've made progress in reducing emissions, but this report shows us that it's still not enough. We need to push for more accountability from sponsors, maybe even consider switching to low-carbon partners or something. Winter sports can be a big deal when it comes to tackling climate change... we just gotta do better.

I remember reading about how the Winter Olympics are already vulnerable to global warming... and now this? It's like, what's next? 😱 We need to start taking action here, not just talking about it.
 
I gotta say, hosting a major event like the Olympics is already a huge carbon footprint 🤯. But to have a sponsor like Eni alone causing more emissions than the whole event itself? That's just crazy talk! 🙄 According to this report by the New Weather Institute, it sounds like Eni is single-handedly responsible for 1.3 million metric tons of extra CO2 emissions. What's going on here? Is ITA Airways and Stellantis not doing their due diligence? How can we trust the IOC if they can't even get their sponsorship situation under control? 🤔 I need some credible sources to back this up...
 
the whole thing is just wild 🤯 like seriously who knew milo cortina was gonna have such a massive carbon footprint? 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack lost already, who knows how much more it's gonna affect in 2026 😱 and those sponsors man... eni is killing us (no pun intended) they're responsible for half the emissions... 1.3 million metric tons alone that's like... a lot 💥 and it just goes to show you gotta be careful what you wish for with big events like this 🎉
 
The Olympics are coming to Milano Cortina 🏔️💨 and I'm seriously worried about the impact on our snow-capped mountains. 5.5 sq km of snowpack is a huge loss, imagine all those sick skiing trails gone forever ❄️! And it's not just that, these Games are gonna add another 1.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions... talk about a toxic legacy 🤢. I'm glad the scientists are speaking out, we need to hold our sponsors accountable for their impact on the environment. Low-carbon partners should be the way forward, no more dirty sponsorships! 💚
 
I'm really worried about this 🤕. 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack lost already? And with more emissions from Eni and the others... it's just not good. I mean, I love skiing and winter sports as much as anyone, but we can't just ignore the impact on our planet. We need to make some changes now 🌎. The Olympics should be about more than just winning medals - they should also be about reducing our carbon footprint. And it's not like it's going to cost that much extra... 1.4 million metric tons less? That's a small price to pay for the future of our planet 💪. We need sponsors who care about the environment, and we need the IOC to take action 📣.
 
Umm... 2026 Winter Olympics? Really need that much snowpack lost? 🤯 I mean, I get that they're trying to reduce emissions and all, but 5.5 square kilometers gone? That's some serious damage. And it's not just the ski resorts, either - think about all the people who rely on those places for livelihoods... And what about the environmental impact of Eni, Stellantis, and ITA Airways being so polluting? Can't they do better than that? 🤔 I mean, we already know winter sports are vulnerable to climate change, but this is just getting crazy. What's next, Olympics in a hot desert or something? 😂
 
omg u guys!!1! 🤯 so i'm like totally worried about the Milano Cortina Olympics and the impact they're gonna have on our snowpack 🌨️ i mean 5.5 square kilometers of loss? that's crazy!! 🤯 and it's not just the skiing resorts that are gonna be affected, but also the climate change 🌎

and u know what's even crazier? those sponsors, Eni and Stellantis and ITA Airways... they're like total carbon monsters 💣 i mean, 1.3 million metric tons of extra emissions from Eni alone? that's just devastating 🤕

but like, what can we do, right? 🤷‍♀️ the IOC is all like "we're reducing emissions by 30% by 2024" but it's not enough, you know? 🤦‍♂️ we need more accountability from those sponsors and some real change. and u know who else knows that? Stuart Parkinson 😎 he's like totally calling out the dirty sponsors and saying "winter sports can be part of the solution"... 💖 now let's do it! 💪
 
Ugh man... think back to '96 when I watched the Nagano Olympics live on TV 📺... those were the days. Now we're worried about climate change and pollution from a huge event? It's crazy! The impact on ski resorts is huge, like, 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack gone... imagine that in your backyard. And it's not just Italy, I remember watching the Alps get covered in fresh powder back in '02, but now they're losing ski resorts left and right 🤕. The IOC is trying to do better, I guess, with their 30% emissions goal by '24, but sponsors like Eni are just throwing more fuel on the fire 💸. We need to make a change, like Stuart Parkinson said... clean up our act!
 
I'm really worried about the impact this Olympics is gonna have on our planet 🌎💔 The 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack that's lost is huge! We already gotta deal with climate change, so when something as big as the Olympics comes along it just makes things worse ❄️ Those sponsors are racking up a massive carbon footprint - Eni is basically single-handedly causing the problem 🤯 1.3 million metric tons of extra emissions? That's crazy! We need to be more responsible and think about what we're doing to the planet before it's too late 🙏
 
🤯 OMG have u seen this?! The Olympics is literally gonna destroy those ski resorts in Italy 🤕 I mean 5.5 sq km of snowpack gone?! That's insane! And it's not just the snow, but also the ice, like 34 million metric tons of glacial ice? 🌊 That's crazy talk! And what about the carbon emissions from Eni and Stellantis? Like 930k metric tons CO2 equivalent? That's so wrong! 😒 I feel for those ski resorts, they're already struggling. We need to do something about this, like switching sponsors or something. It's not too late, but we gotta act fast! 🚨💨
 
I'm like super worried about this Milano Cortina Olympics thing 🤕. I mean, 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack lost? That's crazy talk! And the emissions? Whoa, 930k metric tons of CO2 equivalent is a lot. And it gets even worse with Eni being the biggest polluter out of all the sponsors. They're like, 1.3 million metric tons more of pollution... that's just devastating 🌎.

And have you seen what's happening to ski resorts already? Italy, France, Switzerland - they've lost so many due to climate change. It's not a surprise that the Olympics are going to have a huge impact on this issue. I think we need to start thinking about sustainable practices in winter sports and maybe even look into alternative sponsors 🤔.

I'm all for reducing emissions by 30% by 2024, but it seems like we're still a long way off from that goal. And what's with the fact that they only just released this report? It feels like they should've been more transparent about the potential impact of the Olympics earlier 🤷‍♀️.

Anyway, I think we need to keep pushing for change and making sure that these kinds of events prioritize sustainability over profits 💚.
 
I'm getting really worried about our planet's future 🌎💔. I mean, think about all those beautiful ski resorts in Europe that are just disappearing because of global warming ❄️☹️. It's heartbreaking to see Italy, France, and Switzerland lose so many. And now this Milano Cortina Olympics is going to make it worse? That's just devastating 🤯.

I'm not surprised the biggest sponsor, Eni, is causing all the problems 🚫. Companies like that need to step up their game and find cleaner ways to do business. We can't keep relying on them to make our planet a better place 🌈. The IOC says they're doing something about it, but it's not enough 💔.

We need to hold those sponsors accountable and find new partners who care about the environment 🌟. It's time for some serious changes in winter sports. We can't just keep playing with fire 🔥 without getting burned ☀️.
 
idk how much more devastating can it get? 5.5 sq km of snowpack gone just from some big events lol what if they cancelled the games instead 🤦‍♂️ we coulda saved a lotta ice tho. eni's emissions are like whoa like 1.3 millon metric tons more carbon dioxide equivalent and that's not even including the ones from the other sponsors. shouldn't they be doing better? btw if you're gonna host somethin big just consider the eco impact beforehand
 
Ugh, I'm so worried about those ski resorts in Italy 🤕! The amount of snowpack they're gonna lose is insane - 5.5 square kilometers?! And the glacial ice? Forget about it... 34 million metric tons gone just from this one event 🌪️. It's like, can't we do better than that? I mean, I know climate change is a big deal and all, but come on, let's not be so drastic 😩. And those sponsorships? Really?! Eni alone is responsible for half of the emissions?! What's up with that? 🤑
 
🤦‍♂️ I mean, come on... 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack gone? That's like losing a whole ski resort 🏔️. And it's not just that - we're talking about 34 million metric tons of glacial ice here. The emissions from the Games themselves are already a problem, but add in Eni and Stellantis as sponsors and you've got a carbon footprint that's more like a disaster movie 💥. I get that climate change is a big deal, but can't we just, like, reduce our impact or something? 🤷‍♂️ It feels like the Olympics are all about one-upping each other in terms of luxury and extravagance, without really thinking about the consequences for the environment. It's all about being a winner, not making a difference 😒.
 
I'm so frustrated with these Olympics 🤯. I mean, I get that they're supposed to promote international unity and whatnot, but come on, 5.5 square kilometers of snowpack lost? That's just devastating for the ski resorts in that region. And it's not like it's even a small impact - we're talking about massive glacial ice losses too 🌊.

And don't even get me started on the sponsors. I mean, Eni is literally spewing out twice as much CO2 equivalent emissions as the whole Games themselves. That's just crazy 😳. It's like they're not even trying to hide it or anything. And now we're expected to just sit back and let them destroy those ski resorts? No thanks 🙅‍♂️.

I do think the IOC is making some progress, but it's still so slow. We need to see some real action from these sponsors before it's too late. Maybe they should start by cutting out carbon-intensive partnerships altogether? It wouldn't even break the bank 🤑.

Anyway, I'm just going to be over here, shaking my head and wondering how we're going to make winter sports sustainable without completely destroying our planet 😩
 
I'm getting really worried about these Olympics 🌫️... I mean, I know they're gonna bring in a ton of cash for Italy and stuff, but think about all those ski resorts that are already struggling to stay open 🏂. It's like, if we lose 3.2 square kilometers of snowpack and 20 million metric tons of glacial ice, it's not just the skiers who'll be affected – it's the whole ecosystem 🌲. And all for the sake of a bunch of sponsors making a ton of money 💸... I feel like the IOC needs to step up their game when it comes to reducing emissions 👀. Maybe they could look into replacing those big polluting sponsorships with more eco-friendly ones 🌱? That way, we can at least try to mitigate some of the damage 🤞
 
omg this is so worrying!!! 1.3 million metric tons more emissions from Eni alone is insane!! 🤯 we need to hold those sponsors accountable for their carbon footprint & start making sustainable choices in winter sports 🌟 especially when it comes to preserving our snowpack & glaciers ❄️ the report's suggestion of replacing carbon-intensive sponsorships with low-carbon partners is a great idea 🙌 lets make a change! 💚
 
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