Want to know what you can do about climate change and skiing?
Date: 2007-01-26
There are no two ways about it, global warming is set to severely impact skiing in Europe and the rest of the world. So even if you are no environmentalist, if you want to be skiing in your later life, it's time to do something now!
One great piece of news is that as someone with a tendancy towards eating veggie, you are already significantly reducing your carbon footprint. Even the UN now say that animal farming is the top contributor to climate change. The more you cut our animal products from your lifestyle, the better for the planet. There are lots of ideas and recipes here!
Green Snow
Nearly all holidays have an impact on the planet. You can control your impact with some straightforward ideas. Take a look at our eco-friendly skiing links, especially Save Our Snow.
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Want to know what you can do about climate change and skiing?
There are no two ways about it, global warming is set to severely impact skiing in Europe and the rest of the world. So even if you are no environmentalist, if you want to be skiing in your later life, it's time to do something now!
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