El Niño and climate change threaten Australia's ski season despite promising start
By
Graham Readfearn
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
Australian ski resorts opened with fresh snowfall, creating optimism for the season. However, experts warn that an impending El Niño event combined with climate change could lead to poor snow conditions throughout the winter. The article highlights the tension between short-term excitement over early snow and the longer-term outlook of reduced snowfall and warming temperatures affecting the ski industry in Australia.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledWe couldn't be more excited
That's a bad combination
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