Not Sure About This at All

Magnus Linklater tells us that using snow machines in Switzerland is a terribly bad idea.

Yet if we take the warnings about climate change with any degree of seriousness, we have to change our terms of reference. Instead of hailing the inventiveness of the ski resort that makes its own snow, we should accept the harsh reality that nature has terminally curtailed the skiing season. Much as we cherish our birds of prey, we should remember that their prospects of survival are threatened not so much by a freak collision as by the three-degree rise in global temperatures that will occur in the next 50 years if we do not manage to wean ourselves off a reliance on oil and gas. Stuff the skiers, sink the canoeists, gag the bird-lovers; this is a battle for survival, not an exercise in self-indulgence.

I’ll admit to not being wholly convinced. As far as I can see, Swiss electrical power is (at least, the vast majority) supplied by either hydro power of nuclear. Whether they use it to make snow, power cuckoo clocks or heat up gluhwein makes no damn difference to global warming at all.

8 responses

  1. Matthew Avatar
    Matthew

    Except if the bit about helicopters bringing in water is correct as they presumably run on some type of oil.

  2. JuliaM Avatar
    JuliaM

    Ah, but you see, people skiing, canoeing and birdwatching are enjoying themselves….and that will never do!
    We must all don the hair shirt and sacrifice to Mother Gaia.
    It’s not science, it’s religion with these people. And the religion is increasingly looking like Puritanism.

  3. Paul Zrimsek Avatar
    Paul Zrimsek

    Having lost track of the number of times I’ve seen the ski resorts mentioned as alarmist evidence, I have to conclude that the skiers are raising awareness and therefore entitled to the same free pass that the Live Waste performers got.

  4. Tim, these Sociofascists don’t care. All they want is to bully people into obeying them, regardless. Don’t let facts get between them and their kink. The Green Religion of Unthought is a delicious (to them) opportunity.

  5. gene berman Avatar
    gene berman

    Julia:
    Don’t you mean hare shirt?

  6. Pondering the long forgotten subject of thermodynamics: Wouldn’t the process of squirting water into the atmosphere and having it freeze actually lower the temperature by taking heat out of the air?
    It’s late, and I’ve been relaxing with North Antrim’s finest liquid export, but I’ll dig out my old textbook tommorrow.
    Maybe.

  7. “Wouldn’t the process of squirting water into the atmosphere and having it freeze actually lower the temperature by taking heat out of the air?”
    No. There is energy released aswater changes state to ice. And energy absorbed as ice changes state to water. It was in O level physics in 1962.

  8. “Whether they use it to make snow, power cuckoo clocks or heat up gluhwein makes no damn difference to global warming at all.”
    Well, not quite: there is an opportunity cost to the use for this purpose. If they weren’t freezing water to make snow for people to fly in to ski upon, there would be more hydro electricity generating capacity available for export on the (sing hallelujah) open market to reduce the requirement for fossil fuel powered stations elsewhere.
    Tim adds: Well, doesn’t it just melt again and go back into hte lake behind a dman it came from in hte first place?

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