The kick off at the end of July, but Olympians will experience unusual environmental conditions in the Olympic Village. The Olympics are putting sustainability first by purposefully skipping air conditioning. "Organizing more sustainable Olympic Games and offering athletes the best possible conditions are top priorities for the IOC and the entire Olympic Movement," an International Olympic Committee (IOC) spokesperson told PS in a statement.

"We believe that through its innovative and eco-focused cooling solutions, the Paris 2024 Olympic Village will achieve both objectives." is located north of Paris and will host 15,600 athletes and sports officials during the Olympics, as well as 9,000 athletes and their support teams , according to . When the Games are over, the Village will become a zero-carbon, eco-friendly residential and commercial neighborhood.

Paris faced last year, raising concerns about how Olympians will be kept cool in the middle of summer. Here's what an IOC spokesperson shared, as well as what doctors think of this system. , MD, is an emergency medicine and sports medicine physician at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

, MD, is chair of emergency medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. , MD, is an emergency medicine physician and medical director of the Weingart Foundation Emergency Department at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, CA. A lot of thought has gone into the decision to skip air conditioning in the Olympic V.