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Economic Impact Of Shortened Ski Seasons
A new study looks at the effect of climate change on the ski industry in Oregon and other western states. Winter recreation like skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing make up a $12.2 billion industry. A bad snow year can cut that total by $2 billion.
Oregon is the state that suffers most in the Pacific Northwest when there is a bad snow year — the total number of skiers drops 31 percent. Washington sees 28 percent fewer skiers in bad years, and Idaho's total drops by 17 percent.
Are you a skier snowshoer, or snowmobiler? Have you noticed a trend in snowfall and snowpack over the past decades? How have your snow seasons changed?
Tagged as: climate change · global warming · skiing · snow · sports
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