Study Of Two Rocky Mountain Ski Resorts Says Climate Change Will Mean Shorter Seasons And Less Snow
Crested Butte is right in the middle of Colorado. Snowfall has been increasing there for ninety years.
There is no trend in Colorado winter temperature.
“If carbon emissions increase, the average temperature at Park City will be 10.4 degrees warmer by 2100, and there likely will be no snowpack, according to the study. Skiing at Aspen, with an average temperature 8.6 degrees higher than now, will be marginal.”
Yes, because for the past 16 years temperatures have been flat, as air borne natural plant food has increased considerably.