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Tue, December 10, 2024

Adapting winter sports to climate change: Challenges and solutions


Published on 2024-12-10 13:45:16 - Phys.org
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  • As winter sport organizers deal with increasing climate-related problems operating races, a first-of-its-kind study from the University of Waterloo offers athlete and coach insights on how competition organizers can improve the safety, fairness and feasibility of winter sports.

The article from Phys.org discusses the impact of climate change on winter sports and the potential solutions being explored to mitigate these effects. It highlights how rising temperatures are causing shorter and less predictable winter seasons, affecting snow reliability for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities. This not only threatens the economic viability of winter sports resorts but also impacts local economies dependent on tourism. Solutions being considered include the use of advanced snowmaking technologies that can operate at higher temperatures, the development of more energy-efficient snow guns, and the promotion of sustainable practices like using renewable energy sources for snow production. Additionally, there is a push towards diversifying tourism offerings to include non-snow activities, thereby reducing dependency on winter conditions. The article also touches on the broader environmental considerations, such as reducing the carbon footprint of resorts and encouraging eco-friendly travel options to these destinations.

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[ https://phys.org/news/2024-12-winter-sports-climate-solutions.html ]
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