Let It Snow?
Carving up the slopes on Alta’s pristine powder may prove to be a much more difficult pursuit toward the end of the 21st century with snowpack decreasing significantly over the past 50 years.
Carving up the slopes on Alta’s pristine powder may prove to be a much more difficult pursuit toward the end of the 21st century with snowpack decreasing significantly over the past 50 years.
This post analyzes the measures that Vail Ski Resort took as remedy to climate change.
With global warming reducing snowfall, Chamonix ski station tries to reinvent its model
Blackcomb Whistler illustrates what adaptation strategies ski area operators can employ to react to recent climate change developments
While the ski resort industry faces climate change challenges, Vail Resorts is uniquely positioned to succeed.
Snow sports are feeling the heat
Vail Resorts faces incredible challenges not of their own making. What responsibility should the Company assume in the fight against climate change?
Global warming isn't snow's best friend. Vail Resorts provides insights on how to enable year-round powder days.
Climate change is destabalizing the winter sports industry. In order for ski resorts to survive, they must learn to adapt
Skiers love a good snowfall and the ski resort business has been known to be very highly correlated with snow volumes and friendly weather conditions. For Mont Sutton in Quebec, Canada, a resort which prides itself in offering mostly natural […]