The 2024 Summer Olympics, hosted by Paris from July 26 to August 11, was a major global event that drew over 10,500 athletes from more than 200 nations. It marked the third time Paris hosted the Games, the first being in 1900 and the second in 1924.
A major focus of the Paris 2024 Olympics was sustainability. The Games aimed to be the greenest in history, with a goal to halve the carbon footprint compared to previous Games. This included the use of 95% existing or temporary venues, the deployment of a fleet of electric vehicles for official transportation, and the construction of the Olympic Village to meet high environmental standards, with a focus on renewable energy and waste reduction.
The event also featured a significant reduction in single-use plastics and a commitment to reforestation efforts in France and abroad to offset emissions. The organizers’ ambitious sustainability goals were largely met, although some critics pointed out areas where improvements could have been made, particularly in waste management and energy consumption.
Paris 2024 will likely be remembered for its strong commitment to sustainability and the use of iconic city landmarks, which provided a visually striking backdrop to the competitions. The Games also reinforced Paris’s reputation as a city capable of hosting large, complex international events with an emphasis on cultural integration and environmental responsibility. The success of Paris 2024 is expected to have a lasting impact on how future Olympic Games are organized, particularly in terms of sustainability and the use of existing urban infrastructure.
nhà văn Branden Ermshar
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