- Yer Ma ( @JoMomma@lemm.ee ) 14•6 months ago
This “new” revelation seems so bizzar after watching the skiiable snow recede and disappear from the Rockies over the past 40 years… Did people not realize what was happening? I mean, we all knew it was climate change.
- hagelslager ( @hagelslager@feddit.nl ) 9•6 months ago
I think that, as usual, they didn’t care until it affected them.
- Zitronensaft ( @Zitronensaft@feddit.de ) 6•6 months ago
Plenty of us live nowhere near any skiable snow. It isn’t particularly surprising to hear about, but not everyone sees the snow receding for themselves over decades. Personally, I find it bizarre that the focus of this article is primarily on the migration of a sport and barely touches on the ecological impact for all the species that are adapted to and dependent on snowy weather. We don’t need skiing to live.
- astrsk ( @astrsk@kbin.social ) 4•6 months ago
Yup. 16 years ago as I was finishing high school, my friends and I would have a solid 2-3 month window of going to play in the snow on a nearby stretch of mountains. We’d go several times a year every couple weeks. Now, the ski resort there is lucky to have 2-3 weeks of usable snow.
There was a pretty intense campaign by the fossil fuels industry to convince people that nothing was happening.
- EchoCT ( @EchoCT@lemmy.ml ) 6•6 months ago
Well this effects the rich fucks. Maybe they’ll pay attention now. (Yeah right.)
- pineapple_pizza ( @pineapple_pizza@lemmy.dexlit.xyz ) 2•6 months ago
Most regular skiers are generally pretty climate conscious. Like other outdoorsy sports.
- RamblingPanda ( @RamblingPanda@lemmynsfw.com ) 3•6 months ago
Oh no! If it would only affect our food supplies, our water, ability to survive, plants and animals it would be a minor nuisance. But skiing? Someone call the national guard! 😭