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Alpine athletes call for climate action as bare slopes shorten season

Early in the ski season, fortunes looked bright for snow lovers: In France, freezing weather into mid-December raised hopes that ski resorts in the Alps, the Pyrenees, and elsewhere might see plenty of early snow and the lasting subzero temperatures needed to keep runs open.

But exceptionally warm weather followed, prompting some resorts at lower altitudes to close down as snow cover melted away. News reports have described patches of grass, rock, and dirt instead of snow-covered slopes among Europe’s skiing meccas – like Innsbruck in Austria, Villars-sur-Ollon and Crans-Montana in Switzerland, and Germany’s Lenggries. The dearth of snow has not only revived concerns about temperature among winter recreation tourists but it also has elite athletes now sounding the alarm around upheavals to their sports linked to climate change.

Overall World Cup winners Mikaela Shiffrin, Federica Brignone, and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde are among nearly 200 athletes from multiple disciplines who have signed a letter addressed to the International Ski and Snowboard Federation demanding action over climate change.

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