The Salt Lake Tribune reports on Utah's preparations for the 2034 Olympics amidst climate challenges, highlighting reliance ...
By any metric, it’s been a ski season for the ages. Frequent snows, persistently cold temperatures and an around-the-clock ...
Under a blazing sun, dozens of skiers and snowboarders last week whizzed down a hill just north of the Illinois state line.
Unpredictable conditions are limiting where it’s physically and financially possible to host the Winter Olympics.
Unseasonably warm temps in Italy and a reduced snowpack will require 2 million cubic yards of artificial snow to ensure consistent conditions for athletes.
More than 430 SOPA athletes, coaches and volunteers will gather from all over the state to participate in two days of ...
From where the Games can be held to how much artificial snow is needed, climate change is reshaping the future of winter ...
States and ski areas are spending millions on cloud seeding this winter to freshen up slopes and protect water supplies, despite the technology’s checkered track record.
A unique winter sport is coming to Nampa for the first time! Skijoring combines skiing and horseback riding in an exciting ...
European ski resorts stand out for their sustainability efforts, designed to reduce their impact, rather than for their ability to attract large crowds.
Aspen has lost a month of winter since 1980, and that's just the tip of the melting iceberg according to new data from a climate change study by the Colorado Fiscal Institute funded by Aspen One.
Fewer countries will be cold enough to produce enough snow, even with machines. See where.
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