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Snowboarders Buy Green
Snowboard and ski resorts in Europe, the US and Canada are keen to help ski tourists become environmentally aware - after all, too much global warming and the snow goes...
One inventor has gone a step further to help the environment.
Colorado USA Goes Green For Skiing
Helping to protect the environment is close to the heart for many Colorado residents, and the good news is that her visitors are becoming environmentally aware as well.
Whistler Canada Among Ski Resorts Gone Green
Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in Canada has committed to becoming a 100 percent energy renewable resort. The Fitzsimmons Creek Hydro Project is underway and will accomplish that goal. Whistler Blackcomb already has much to commend it to skiers and now with the commitment to going green it will have even more to offer her visitors.
Diminishing Snow Falls Expected in the French Pyrenees
The future of snow covered ski slopes in the French Pyrenees is not good - rising operating costs and reduced snow fall are predicted and they are cause for concern for the owners of ski resorts in both France and Andorra.
Environmentally Friendly Snowboards
Ski resorts world-wide have been actively participating in recycling and composting projects since as early as 2001.
In the years to come, skiers, snowboarders and other winter sports enthusiasts will benefit from the recycling efforts put forth by resorts and fellow skiers alike.
Colorado's Vail Wins National Forest Foundation Award
Ski holiday resorts worldwide are becoming more environmentally aware and passing their knowledge on to their guests.
Vail Resorts in Vail Colorado operates one of the largest recycling programs of any ski resort in Northern America.
How Global Warming Is Hitting Ski Resorts
The environment and global warming is something many businesses are having to factor in - but for the ski industry in North America and Europe it's do-or-die.
2008 Skiiers Let The Train Take The Strain
As the 2008 ski season approaches, more European skiiers are switching from flights to trains to help the environment.
Euro Ski Resorts Fear Greenhouse Will Melt Away 2008 Visitors
Ski vacations are a major part of the travel indistry, but global warming means countries like Andorra might have to diversify if the snow fails to fall.
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