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Governor Ned Lamont today announced that the Connecticut Office of Tourism is launching a new summer campaign encouraging travelers to discover something new about Connecticut – and maybe even themselves.
to require vast amounts of water, always, because that is what snow is, after all, and sure, the shift to renewable energy is welcome, but we will still need ways to make sure that the artificial snow does not melt and that will cause impacts as it leaches back into the soil. so we can make improvements, but let s not misunderstand artificial snow cannot be environmentally friendly, never will be. i see the resorts that are often dependent on expensive polluting artificial snow needing to diversify into other forms of tourism. a great opportunity in summer tourism for them. but for now, though, with the spirit of adaptation in mind, some resorts are putting rivalries aside and working with competitors to help spread best practice across the industry. of course we are very happy and we need to welcome other ski resorts, even if they are not from the same company as us, to explain what we did and to give them all the figures. it s not the solution to everything,
are welcome, but we will still need ways to make sure that the artificial snow does not melt and that will cause impacts as it leaches back into the soil. so we can make improvements, but let s not misunderstand artificial snow cannot be environmentally friendly, it never will be. i see the resorts that are often dependent on expensive polluting artificial snow needing to diversify into other forms of tourism. a great opportunity in summer tourism for them. but for now, though, with the spirit of adaptation in mind, some resorts are putting rivalries aside and working with competitors to help spread best practice across the industry. of course, we are very happy and we need to welcome other ski resorts, even if they are not from the same company as us, to explain what we did and to give them all the figures. it s not the solution to everything, but we are thinking that if everybody do the same, it is the beginning
it s not on the ski industry or visitors to solve this problem on their own, and there s a desire to protect what they have now. but can artificial snow ever be a long term solution? i think it will always require vast amounts of water, always, because that is what snow is, after all, and sure, the shift to renewable energy is welcome but we will still need ways to make sure that the artificial snow does not melt and that will cause impact as it leaches back into the soil. so we can make improvements but let s not misunderstand artificial snow cannot be environmentally friendly and never will be. i see the resorts that are often dependent on expensive polluting artificial snow needing to diversify into other forms of tourism. a great opportunity in summer tourism for them. but for now with the spirit of adaptation in mind, some resorts are putting rivalries aside and working with competitors to help spread best practice