Posted on 08/29/2023 4:56:37 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Climate alarmists at the UK’s Guardian newspaper warned Monday a quarter of European ski resorts will face scarce snow because of global warming.
The very existence of many European ski resorts is in jeopardy, the Guardian’s environment editor reports, since 25 percent of European resorts will suffer a snow shortage every other year with 2ºC of “global heating.”
The article cites a study titled “Climate change exacerbates snow-water-energy challenges for European ski tourism” published this summer in the journal Nature Climate Change.
“Ski tourism is a substantial component of the economy of mountainous regions in Europe and is highly vulnerable to snow scarcity, which is increasing due to climate change,” the study asserts.
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So buy roller skates.
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area To Close For Season Following 275 Day Run
2022-2023 ski season marks second longest in resort history
900”+ at Alta last season. Seemed like Little Cottonwood canyon was closed more than open.
ps - I just got a new skiknee 6 weeks ago. Getting the other one in three weeks... It’s gonna be a great season!
Sometimes the ski season is great with lots of snow, and other years not so much. It’s natural and normal.
Liberals always talk about future events that never happen. They can’t explain how current events do not meet their previous forecasts.
SKIING occurred thru July 4th in the Sierra Nevada.
First world catastrophe.
Affluenza.
California, and much of the Rockies, had an outstanding season. So much snow that Lakes Powell and Mead are reaching new water levels not seen in a decade, at least.
Near the end of Joe Bastardi’s “Saturday Summary” for this past Saturday on Weatherbell.com, he said that the Alps should be getting their first snowfall of the winter this week.
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