Ski racers Mikaela Shiffrin, Travis Ganong and the rest of the U.S. team will wear a race suit that brings awareness to climate change when they compete at the world championships in France ...
The race suit is designed by Kappa and produced in Italy with 100% Italian fabrics in a factory certified in terms of environmental sustainability. “We are proud, as the Official Technical ...
Snow falls thick as skiers ... temperatures don't rise more than 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit compared to preindustrial times. The rise is currently about 2 degrees Fahrenheit, and climate scientists ...
On February 14, 2023, nearly 300 athletes issued a letter to the International Ski Federation (FIS), demanding the global governing body take serious action against climate change to ensure a ...
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"Although a race suit is not solving climate change, it is a move to continue the conversation and show that U.S Ski & Snowboard and its athletes are committed to being a part of the future," said ...
“If you’re a ski resort and you care about climate change or you profess to care about climate change, it absolutely has to go beyond reducing your carbon footprint,” said Auden Schendler. “If your ...
“Although a race suit is not solving climate change, it is a move to continue the conversation and show that U.S Ski & Snowboard and its athletes are committed to being a part of the future ...