Can the ski industry survive climate change?
Record-breaking temperatures across the European Alps have led to a disappointing ski season. With visibly less snow, climate change could threaten the whole industry.
Record-breaking temperatures in the Alps in Europe have led to a disappointing ski season so far. Some slopes have been more brown than white, while others have been forced to close all together. Many worry this is a bad omen for the whole industry – which employs thousands globally.
This is part of a wider trend of unpredictable weather. Some ski resorts are trying to adapt, by making artificial snow for example, but these short-term measures aren’t always sustainable.
It’s predicted that the Alps will have 25% less snow by 2050, whereas resorts in Arctic Sweden are forecast to stay colder for longer. Could the northern country become skiing’s last resort, or will the industry have to fundamentally change to survive?
Presenter Graihagh Jackson is joined by:
Anna Richards, freelance journalist
Linda Lundmark, associate professor at Department of Geography at Umea University
Mathias Vuille, professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences at the University of Albany
Rob Stewart, writer and PR Director for Ski Press
With thanks to additional research by Harald Rice, University of Surrey.
Email us: theclimatequestion@bbc.com
Producers: Ben Cooper and Mora Morrison
Researcher: Matt Toulson
Production Coordinator: Siobhan Reed and Sophie Hill
Series Producer: Ros Jones
Editor: China Collins
Sound Engineer: Tom Brignell
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