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A snowless mountain

The absence of snow and warm temperatur­es at this popular resort in Italy has left locals and tourists unhappy.

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A POPULAR ski resort in central Italy is lying idle this winter, with businesses and residents blaming climate change for spring-like temperatur­es that have left entire mountains snowless.

Ski-lifts are switched off and snow cannon lie abandoned on the grass of Mount Terminillo, which soars 2,217m high in the Apennines and is normally a favourite destinatio­n of skiers from Rome.

This year the shops and bars are nearly all closed, with no one coming to rent equipment or buy a hot drink on the way to the slopes.

“A crucial detail is missing for a ski facility: Snow,” complained Vincenzo Regnini, president of the company that runs the local transport and ski-lift facilities.

Not only has it never snowed, but the high temperatur­es have even made it impossible to produce artificial snow using cannon, Regnini said.

“Transformi­ng water into snow needs a temperatur­e at least close to 0°C. Last week we had 12°C,” he said.

Rising temperatur­es threaten the skiing industry worldwide but Italy, with its many relatively low-altitude resorts in the Apennines as well as the Alps, is particular­ly badly affected.

Some 90% of Italy’s pistes rely on artificial snow, compared with 70% in Austria, 50% in Switzerlan­d and 39% in France, according to data from Italian Green lobby Legambient­e.

Italy will use the Milano-cortina d’ampezzo Winter Olympics in 2026 to showcase its most famous winter sports destinatio­ns, but with dwindling snowfall a growing number of resorts are considerin­g alternativ­e sources of tourist revenue.

Around Terminillo, which normally offers more than 9km of slopes and is less than 100km away from Rome, the locals are afraid that skiing and the business it brings will become a memory of the past.

“We’ve never had a season like this, it’s tough,” said resident Domenico Cerza, while Lola De Sanctis, another local, decided to look on the bright side.

“It feels like June .. so what can we do? Let’s enjoy the sun,” she said.

 ?? ?? a view of a ski slope without snow at Mount terminillo in Italy. this ski season, many resorts in europe are not getting enough snow, but the conditions seem to be worse at Mount terminillo. — reuters
a view of a ski slope without snow at Mount terminillo in Italy. this ski season, many resorts in europe are not getting enough snow, but the conditions seem to be worse at Mount terminillo. — reuters

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