HomeContaminated Land home

Contaminated Land


Knowledge Hub  

Water
Energy
   
 
 
Login
Register
RSS   RSS  |  About Us  |  Advertise  |  Cookies
 Home 
|
 News 
|
 Jobs 
|
 Supplier Directory 
|
 edie+ 
|
 Training 
|
 Awards 
|
 Events 
|
 Tenders 
|
 Webinars 
|
 Exclusive Research 
|
 Latest | Search | Archives | News by email | Newsfeeds | Blogs | Most read | On this day...
 Jobs Home Page | Search | Latest | Jobs by email | Post a job
 Add new company | Edit company details | Search | Make enquiry | Advertise
 Latest | Search | Email alerts | Subscribe | About
 Course Calendar | Adhoc Courses | Search courses | Submit a course | Edit or submit a course | Change training company
 All events | Search / Browse Events | Submit your event
 Search | Email updates | Recent Tenders | Submit Tender
 edieTV | edie Audio | Blogs | edie conference presentations | Request / submit a presentation
 Closing the loop: risk or reward? | Why are business leaders prioritising sustainability? |
 
Tweet

Climate change 'could kill off Alpine skiing' - OECD


15 December 2006, source edie newsroom

Skiing holidays in France may become a thing of the past
Skiing holidays in France may become a thing of the past
Climate change could put an end to the skiing industry in Europe, the OECD warned this week as ski stations failed to open while France saw World Cup ski races cancelled because of a lack of snow.
Related articles
EU ETS faces 'severe crisis' if backloading gets no vote

Coca-Cola to study psychology of recycling inside the home

Europe's solar PV deployment falls for first time in seven years

Business consortium set to upgrade 32 wind farms in France

Future of solar power looking bright for UK

Although a gust of colder air has allowed the women's World Cup races to be rescheduled for next week, the problem of snow scarcity is here to stay, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development warned.

Germany could be hardest hit as temperatures rise but France, Austria and Switzerland could all suffer significant economic losses if the annual 60-80 million tourists flooding in to skiing resorts are held back by lack of snow.

"There will also be "winners" and "losers", both in terms of regions - for example Alpes Maritimes, Steiermark/Styria, and Friuli-Venezia-Giulia are considerably more vulnerable than Grisons, Valais, and Savoie - and in terms of the ski areas themselves, with low-lying ski areas being considerably more vulnerable than areas with high altitudinal range," the OECD said.

The Alps are particularly sensitive to climate change and have experienced a warming equaling roughly three times the global average so far, analysis from the OECD has shown, with the years 1994, 2000, 2002 and 2003 the warmest in the last 500 years. Climate models forecast a grim picture of receding glaciers and snow cover for the coming decades.

Although 90%, or 599 out of 666 medium to large Alpine ski areas, are still getting enough snow the remaining 10% are already experiencing shortages. A 1 degree temperature increase would bring the number of operational ski resorts down to 500 out of 666, and a 2 degree increase down to 400.

This week's slightly lower temperatures have allowed more ski resorts to open - albeit with the help of artificial snow, which consumer a lot of water, energy as well as impacting negatively on the alpine environment. But making snow will become more expensive and eventually impossible as temperature rise further, the OECD warned.

Further information is available on the OECD website.

Goska Romanowicz

Close  

Email  Send to a friend

Their email address

Your email address

Your name

Your Message
This Is CAPTCHA Image
Enter number above (anti-spam)
(We will not record your personal details)
Email  Send to a friend   Print   Printer friendly
Close  

Print   Link to this page

Simply copy and paste the HTML below to link to this story
  Print  Link to this page

This story is tagged with:
Click a keyword to see more stories on that topic, view related news, or find more related items.

Tweet
del.icio.us digg technorati cosmos blinklist reddit newsvine nowpublic stumbleUpon Add to diigo Add to LinkedIn Facebook



You need to be logged in to make a comment. Don't have an account? Set one up right now in seconds!



© Faversham House Group Ltd 2006. edie news articles may be copied or forwarded for individual use only. No other reproduction or distribution is permitted without prior written consent.

Products & Services



WPL Goes Continental with the Diamond EH5 sewage treatment plant

The WPL Diamond EH5 wastewater treatment plant is now available in France and fully approved (number 2012-039) by the Ministre de lcologie, du Dveloppement Durable et de lnergie.... read more



Diamond Domestic Sewage treatment plant for 1 - 55 people

The WPL Diamond range offers sewage treatment plants for properties that are not connected to mains drainage. The Diamond range includes a range of sizes suitable for 1-55 people.... read more



Septic Tank Treatment to reduce Septic Tank Emptying

CBIO's Biogest product has been shown to alleviate problems with septic tanks and soak aways including odours and blockages, which will reduce your septic tank cleaning requirement. Biogest the septic tank activator has been shown to resolve problems with your septic tank and soak away and redu... read more

See all Products & Services


Sign up for our newsletters





Most read stories

  • PG Tips targets tea bag recycling with Recyclebank
  • Sir David Attenborough hails Cory's landfill transformation
  • More than a third of local authorities flouting European energy regulations
  • Coca-Cola hunts for the elusive 'black box' of recycling behaviour
  • 'Tangible' sign of support as Government doubles renewable heat funding
  • Renewable energy debate needs 'more evidence' and 'less media hype'

Latest Contaminated Land Jobs


See more jobs

More from edie


Channels
Energy, Waste, Water

Knowledge Hubs
Green Buildings, Contaminated Land, Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas, Green Retail, Edie Legal, CRC - Carbon Reduction Commitment, Sustainable Schools,

Other Faversham House Websites
Faversham House, Desalination & Water Reuse, edie.net Suppliers, Environment Awards, Sustainabilitylive!, Sustainable Business, Utility Week

Partner Microsites
AMP/plus

Sign up for our Newsletters


To stay up to date with our newsletters, you need a user account.
Login for existing customers
For existing customers
Sign up for new customers
For new customers

Social Media


edie on Twitter
Twitter
edie's RSS feeds
RSS
edie on YouTube
YouTube
edie on LinkedIn
LinkedIn
edie Blogs
Blogs
edie on Facebook
Facebook

Useful Links


■ About us
■ Feedback
■ Register
■ Contact
■ Advertise
■ Editorial
■ RSS Feeds
■ Social networking
■ News on your website
■ Find-it-for-me
■ Publications
■ Partners
■ Discussions
■ Quiz
■ Consultancy
■ edieTV




Cookies


We use cookies to make this site as useful as possible. They are small text files we put in your browser to track and assist usage of our site but, with the exception of cookies that help you log in, they don't tell us who you are. Our site also serves third party cookies, including Google Analytics cookies which are used to produce traffic reports and may be used to serve advertising through Google Adwords or another network, after you have left our site.
You can control cookies in your browser settings, and can opt out of Google's use of cookies by using their Ads Preferences Manager. If you use our site it implies that you consent to our cookie usage. To find out more about how we use cookies and how you can control them, click here to see our cookie policy.