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Warming Trends: Green Grass on the Ski Slopes, Covid-19 Waste Kills Animals and the Virtues and Vulnerabilities of Big Old Trees

Warming Trends: Green Grass on the Ski Slopes, Covid-19 Waste Kills Animals and the Virtues and Vulnerabilities of Big Old Trees A column highlighting climate-related studies, innovations, books, cultural events and other developments from the global warming frontier. April 3, 2021 Jessie Diggins of the United States competes in the women s 10-kilometer freestyle at the 2021 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Bavaria, Germany. Credit: Sergei Bobylev/TASS via Getty Images Related An Olympic Skier Watches High Slopes Warm For champion cross-country skier Jessie Diggins, becoming the first American woman to win the cross-country skiing world cup last month was the pinnacle of her career, even more than winning gold in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. But the sport that has defined the 29-year-old’s life is changing with a warming planet. The European mountain towns that often host elite cross-country ski events are no longer guaranteed to have snow, meaning she regularly races

Ski Lines: Rogge resurrects Mountain Gazette

Ski Lines: Rogge resurrects Mountain Gazette | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS  Chamonix, France, is the owner of the Mountain Gazette. Rogge is a Queensbury graduate. Shares0 Mike Rogge is on a mission. The Queensbury High School alumnus, a 2004 graduate who spent many years as a West Mountain skier, believes that no one writes about the joys of being outside anymore. His cure for that is to resurrect the Mountain Gazette, an iconic outdoor journal once home to the writing of notables such as Edward Abbey, Dick Dorworth and the original gonzo journalist, Hunter S. Thompson. So who starts a print publication these days?

Weng wins World Cup Finals in Engadin

Weng wins World Cup Finals in Engadin Cross-Country 14 Mar 2021 The grand finals of the COOP FIS Cross-Country World Cup season were held with the 30km/50km Pursuit competitions at Engadin valley in Switzerland. The course track of the Engadin Skimaraton was the stage for the long distance competitions as the traditional popular race could not take place due to Covid. In Saturdays 10km C Mass start, the pole positions were distributed amongst Yulia Stupak (RUS), Heidi Weng (NOR) and Ebba Andersson (SWE). Also Laura Gimmler from Germany and the Overall World Cup winner Jessie Diggins from the USA set out in top positions to chase the leaders who had set out 16 and 30 seconds before them. On a course like the set 30km from St. Moritz to S-chanf, on high altitude, crossing open frozen lakes, with some headwind that blew in the layer of freshly fallen snow, team work became pivotal.

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