- Kiwi Eliza McCartney deeply concerned about climate change
- Pole Voulter, 28, won a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games
The Olympic medalist Eliza McCartney has revealed her strange theory of climate change, with the poles jumper that convinces the black sticky grip she uses when competition has changed due to the increase in global moisture.
McCartney, 28, is better known for catching a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, but his open opinions about the world's environmental status have raised their eyebrows.
The climate warrior does his share in his eyes voting green and composing his own food, but he knows that many athletes do not follow his leadership.
'S very annoying that we have reached this point, “McCartney said when he questioned the impact of climate change.
'In the Paris games, The air conditioners had to take to the Olympic village to deal with extreme heat.
'(When they compete) I use a black sticky grip in the post, and that kind of decomposes the most moisture there is … so I have more sweat in my hands.

The Olympic medalist Eliza McCartney has revealed her strange theory of climate change (in the photo, competing in the Paris Games of 2024)

The pole jumper believes that the black sticky grip that uses in his right hand when the competition has changed due to the increase in moisture worldwide.

McCartney admitted its own carbon footprint is significant due to frequent international trips to compete against the best in the world
“So I also have a little safety risk when it comes to extreme humidity and heat.”
McCartney admitted that his own carbon footprint is significant due to frequent international trips to compete against the best in the world.
“Many athletes, I think, are nervous to speak (climate change) because they are afraid to be labeled as a hypocritical,” he told Stuff.
“I have a great carbon footprint, you can't deny that.”
His approach is to encourage people to be part of the solution, instead of feeling guilty or cynical.
“It's something that matters deeply to me,” he added. “You can be a leader through your actions.”
McCartney also intends to compete at the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028.
Tokyo games were lost in 2021 due to an injury, then he made an incredible return of chronic Achilles problems to compete in Paris last year, ending sixth in the female final.
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