Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumClimate change is threatening winter sports' very existence
A warming planet has major ramifications on winter snowpack across the globe, including a long-term drying trend for many. That's a concern for winter sports enthusiasts and communities that depend on snow throughout the year.
Not many understand this better than the climate advocacy group known as Protect Our Winters (POW). The group is an organization of professional athletes and like-minded individuals fighting for policy to protect winter sports and mountain communities.
"Increased temperatures are melting away both my sport and my livelihood," professional ski mountaineer and POW representative Caroline Gliech told the US Senate late last year.
This year has been a prime example of what is becoming more common. Snowfall has been abysmal in California this winter. The state-wide snowpack is running far below average to date and there is little relief in sight before the season ends. This is a stark comparison to last year when California was walloped with above-average snowfall and ended the season 175% of average by April 1.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/climate-change-is-threatening-winter-sports-very-existence/ar-BB10zaz9?li=BBnbcA1
Loki Liesmith
(4,602 posts)Weve had a decent ski season but farther south Ive seen some pain.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)my lifetime I've seen sand boarding/skiing and grass used as a medium too.
mountain grammy
(26,568 posts)All ski resorts above normal snowfall so far.