Climate Change Threatens Future of Ski Resorts Amid Low Snowfall
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that several ski resorts in the Western U.S. are at risk of closing due to low snowfall. While cold weather has hit parts of the Midwest and East, global warming and declining precipitation have kept snow levels low in the Rockies, threatening the ski industry. Many resorts rely on out-of-state tourism, and with the season ending in March, the coming weeks will be critical in determining their future.
