Green Snow?

As snowboarders we should all be concerned about climate change as our sport relies on winter and snow. Climate change means less winter, which means less snowboarding. I can’t even count how many days there are now in November where it’s two degrees and raining and I’m wishing it would be a few degrees colder so it would finally snow.
Climate change is real and it’s happening around us. In the past 100 years humans have released greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane into our atmosphere polluting our environment. This is literally changing how the world works. Warmer weather, stronger storms, more erratic weather and precipitation patterns (torrential rains and droughts), and changing ocean currents are a few of the issues we will face with climate change.
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Climate change means less winter, which means less snowboarding. ”
Whoa! Climate change could mean less winter but could mean way more snow. It could mean new mountains will open up to snowboarders. It could mean more runs, steepers slopes, less ice, more powder, bigger air, more heli-boarding. Why do so many people think climate change only means bad? It could just as easily mean good. Simply depends on how you look at it.
Stay thirsty my friend.