How sport can cut through the fog of ignorance on climate change

There are many lessons to be learned from the problems that have affected the Australian Open

A spectator at the Australian Open, which has been affected by smoke from bushfires
A spectator at the Australian Open, which has been affected by smoke from bushfires
(Image credit: Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/AFP)

The organisers of the Australian Open have come under fire for their response to the bushfire crisis.

Several players have been forced to seek help because of the poor air quality in the qualifying tournament. On Tuesday Dalila Jakupovic collapsed and was forced to abandon her match.

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