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Abstract
Global Warming affects everything from the snow to the waves and everything in
between.
For years the Earth has been getting warmer plain and simple. Whether it is
because of us humans or not we have a responsibility to help the earth out. Not for
future generations, not for the polar bears but for the snow and waves. With out snow
there would be no snow sports and therefore no opportunities to ever snowboard again.
If there was something to do to prevent this why wouldn't we do it. Climate change
doesn't just effect snow it effects everything from tides in the ocean to major storm cells
around the world which doesn't help the snowboarders and surfers.
The earth Naturally heats and cools in intervals. These continual cycles of
heating and cooling of the earth is called climate oscillation. In the natural cycle, the
world can warm, and cool, without any human interference. For the past million years
this has occurred over and over again at approximately 100,000 year intervals. About
80-90,000 years of ice age with about 10-20,000 years of warm period, give or take
warming/natural-cycle) This occurs due to the Milankovitch cycles. These cycles are the
way the earth is positioned in the orbit around the sun. The more time the earth or land
mass spends closer to the sun (at perihelion), the more energy it receives thus
warming. The more time it spends farther form the sun (at aphelion) the less energy it
warming/natural-cycle) These two factors are a huge part of the current global warming
problem that is taking place today, But its not the whole story.
There are about 1 billion cars on the road today, there are over 5.75 trillion
pieces of plastic in the oceans, and sea level has risen at an alarming rate of 4-6 inches
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over the past century due to glacier melt. Humanity as a whole should be accredited to
part of the current global warming problem. As we continue to to pollute the earth snow
and tides are changing around the world making it harder for surfers and snowboarders
alike. Global warming doesn't just mean that the earth is getting hotter. It also means
that predictable times for storms change, changing the tides and swells around the
wold. Despite all the mass hysteria you see about climate change and crazy weather,
latest research suggests that more areas will actually see smaller waves than bigger
considering that surfing actually improves economies along the coast especially in
The reason for these smaller conditions around the world are because of multiple
factors like over fishing and plastic trash, but the number one reason why this is
the 20th century and continues to rise. From 1901 through 2015, temperaturerose at an
dioxide are the main cause of this. As Carbon dioxide enters the oceans it gets
absorbed into everything from the plants to the animals. But now since we are over
producing carbon dioxide the ocean cannot keep up with us, causing the ocean to
become warmer. As the oceans become warmer swells start to shift, for example by not
hitting a major surf spot like that type of swell usually would. As these swells shift so do
the storms.
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To get snow you need a storm. The number one thing that these storms need are
cold temperatures. These conditions are becoming harder and harder to come by.
earths natural way of cooling itself. Now instead of snow most areas across the globe
are reporting an increase of rain during their winter months. In areas where snow is
certain like Alaska and other well known snowboard destinations this is dangerous. The
perfect snow is a dry and fluffy type of snow. This snow tends to pack together very well.
but as the rain comes and or a wet snow falls this will not mix with the dry snow causing
layers in the snowpack. This type of layering presents many dangers one being
avalanches. Avalanches kill more than 150 people worldwide each year. Most are
dangerous as it is, now the increase of avalanches don't make it any safer.
what about those people? Why should they care about the increase of rain and lack of
snow? If you get a rain on snow event or just get less snow in general, its hard to
Center for Atmospheric Research, said. No amount of grooming can make a rainy day
go away. (http://www.climatecentral.org/news/winters-becoming-more-rainy-across-
us-20017) No one wants to be snowboarding while its raining. Slushy conditions are just
not fun. In an interview pro snowboarder Danny Davis had this to say about the recent
winter olympics. When you had the test event last time around in Sochi, it was a poor
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event. The test event went really bad, they didn't even really have a competition
because the pipe wasn't to standard and it was falling apart due to temperatures. And of
course we go to the real event and it was sort of the same thing. (https://
www.grindtv.com/snowboarding/pro-snowboarder-danny-davis-talks-the-olympics-
temperatures, something no one can directly control, the the biggest stage in sports the
Olympic courses were not up to par. And Danny Davis didn't hold back.
Theres nothing any of us can do to stop the earths natural cycle of global
warming. But being eco friendly could help slow down the process and conserve this
planet a little while longer. There are multiple organizations around the world that are
working to improve awareness for global warming and are trying their best for
conservation of the planet. One in particular helps protect the snow. Protect our Winters
is an organization of the community of out door sports fighting climate change. They are
Athlete driven, meaning that professional athletes in winter sports team up to change
how climate change is seen to society. But for the rest of us normal people fighting
climate change can be as easy as recycling our bottles or volunteering for a much
The earth is in desperate need of help. If you are like me youre going to want to
do your part for the earth so the earth can do its part for you, by providing snow and
good waves. The last thing we want is for the entire earth to be as hot as Arizona in the
summer.
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