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    This “new” revelation seems so bizzar after watching the skiiable snow recede and disappear from the Rockies over the past 40 years Did people not realize what was happening? I mean, we all knew it was climate change.

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      I think that, as usual, they didn’t care until it affected them.

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      There was a pretty intense campaign by the fossil fuels industry to convince people that nothing was happening.

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      Plenty of us live nowhere near any skiable snow. It isn’t particularly surprising to hear about, but not everyone sees the snow receding for themselves over decades. Personally, I find it bizarre that the focus of this article is primarily on the migration of a sport and barely touches on the ecological impact for all the species that are adapted to and dependent on snowy weather. We don’t need skiing to live.

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      Yup. 16 years ago as I was finishing high school, my friends and I would have a solid 2-3 month window of going to play in the snow on a nearby stretch of mountains. We’d go several times a year every couple weeks. Now, the ski resort there is lucky to have 2-3 weeks of usable snow.