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Home / Environment / France's Ski Slopes Vanish as Winters Warm

France's Ski Slopes Vanish as Winters Warm

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 186 ski resorts have permanently closed across France.
  • Warmer winters and unreliable snowpack make operations unsustainable.
  • Resort closures impact local economies, traditions, and water supply.
France's Ski Slopes Vanish as Winters Warm

Across France, a concerning "ghost resort" trend has led to the permanent closure of over 186 ski resorts, including the historic Céüze. Escalating global temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns have resulted in insufficient snowpack, rendering many resorts financially unviable.

Céüze, for example, incurred an annual operating cost of €450,000 but struggled to remain open for its required three-month season. It failed to open in 2016 and 2017, and in its final season of 2018, it operated for only six weeks.

The repercussions extend beyond the ski industry, affecting local communities through loss of tourism revenue and cultural traditions. Reduced snowpack also diminishes natural water reservoirs crucial for agriculture and urban supply during warmer months, potentially increasing flood risks and wildfire dangers.

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This climate-driven crisis has ignited a debate on adapting to a warming world and repurposing abandoned ski sites. While some advocate for artificial snow, others focus on environmental remediation, with Céüze beginning deconstruction in November 2025 to restore the site and manage potential contaminants.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Many French ski resorts are closing due to insufficient snowpack caused by warmer winters and changing weather patterns, making operations financially unsustainable.
The 'ghost resort' trend refers to the increasing number of ski resorts in France that are permanently shutting down operations.
Climate change leads to warmer winters and less snow, impacting the viability of ski resorts and forcing many, like Céüze, to close.

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