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Without serious efforts to tackle global warming, students in Japan may find themselves unable to participate in extracurricular outdoor sports during the summer months starting in the 2060s. A research team has highlighted alarming predictions that indicate rising temperatures could make outdoor activities increasingly dangerous and unfeasible for young athletes.
The study suggests that if current trends continue, extreme heat events could become more frequent, leading to health risks such as heat exhaustion and heatstroke among students. This situation could significantly impact not only the physical health of young people but also their social development and community engagement, as sports play a vital role in fostering teamwork and camaraderie.
Experts stress the importance of immediate action to mitigate climate change effects, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices. Without these efforts, the cherished tradition of summer sports in Japan may fade into history, leaving future generations without the opportunity to enjoy these activities.
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