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Winter Wonderland's Impact on the Planet

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December 2025

Artificial Ice Rinks and Their Environmental Cost

- By Anaiya Giare

Winter Wonderland's Impact on the Planet

Artificial ice rinks, central to holiday festivities worldwide, carry a heavy environmental cost. Their construction and constant refrigeration consume massive electricity and often use hazardous chemicals such as ethylene glycol and high-impact refrigerant gases. Temporary seasonal rinks worsen energy use, while indoor facilities trap harmful emissions that affect skaters' health. Although some regions are adopting greener technologies and synthetic ice alternatives, much more progress is needed. This article by Anaiya Giare urges awareness and sustainable choices to ensure holiday joy doesn't come at the planet's expense.

As the holiday season approaches, cities across the world begin to shine with decorations, festive lights, traditional foods, warm beverages and a beloved ritual, ice rinks. These, set up across town squares, shopping malls, community centres and many other spots, are adored by children and adults alike. They draw thousands of visitors each year who seek the nostalgic charm of this activity. For most people, ice skating is synonymous to the holiday season, bringing together families, being an occasion to create everlasting memories and fill our social media with adorable pictures. However, behind the glittering ice lies a harsh truth. Recreating the perfect winter ambience in places where the snow never falls takes has an unimaginable environmental price.

For centuries, sports such as ice hockey, figure skating and speed skating could only be practised in outdoor settings, on naturally frozen lakes and ponds. The organization of such events was entirely dependent on the climate and limited to colder climates. Over time, these sports gained global popularity, and artificial rinks were the technological solution to a desire for indoor ice rinks. They allowed athletes to train year-round, enabling these winter traditions to flourish regardless of the climate and geographical location.

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