We are in the thick of the ‘Summer of Soccer’ – from the UEFA Women’s Euros, to CAF’s Women’s African Cup of Nations, to FIFA’s Men’s Club World Cup, and with the NWSL set to return on August 2nd – it is all happening. And, as I’m sure you’re experiencing, the summers are fraught with extreme heat, hurricanes, storms and droughts…and yet, the soccer still goes on. On this week’s Full Time, Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan to dive a little bit deeper into how the NWSL and global soccer intends to keep up with climate change – how can leagues, teams and governing bodies adapt to climate? Who does the responsibility fall on? And, how will soccer look in the future? To help do that, the podcast enlisted the help of climate sports researcher, and author of the book ‘Warming Up: How Climate is Changing Sport’, Dr, Madeleine Orr. Chapter descriptions: 00:00 Intro 03:46 How the climate crisis is affecting soccer 07:37 How the Houston Dash keep safe in extreme heat 13:49 Climate change and soccer with Dr. Madeleine Orr 41:49 Reflections and Euros discussion 52:24 Outro ———— #nwsl #uswnt #wsl ———— Thumbnail credits: Alexander Hassenstein / Staff / Getty Images Europe via Getty Images Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter to get all the latest women’s soccer news straight to your inbox every Tuesday: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/newsletters/full-time/ Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.com Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime Catch the full episodes of Full Time right here 🎙️👇 ➡️ https://apple.co/3RJUen2 ➡️ https://spoti.fi/3W25Q77